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Case Management and Problem Solving
Description
Lesson 14 – Discussion
Interview a professional in a helping field. Ask the professional about his or her experiences with teamwork and collaboration (with clients, co-workers, and personnel in other agencies). Ask him or her to identify keys to having a good working relationship.
Also ask about times when ending services with a client (because of discharge or referral) were especially hard and effective ways to cope with it.
Discussion Requirements:
Original Discussion Post – Due Saturday before the assigned Canvas Discussion due date
- Fully respond to the questions being asked.
- Demonstrate content knowledge from our course textbook. Refrain from oversharing.
- Fully spell out all words (it is, does not, etc.).
- You must have a minimum of 160 words. Grammar, spelling, and punctuation will affect your grade, so be sure to proof your work before submitting it.
- You must have an in-text citation from our course textbook to support what you are saying. You will need a reference for your in-text citation. Any information taken from a source (other than your classmate or professor) must include an in-text citation and reference to avoid plagiarism. Not including a properly formatted in-text citation and reference will affect your grade.
Discussion Replies – Due by the assigned Canvas Discussion due date
- Demonstrate content knowledge from our course textbook. Refrain from oversharing.
- You must reply to two different students. You cannot reuse your reply or in-text citation to respond to another student.
- Fully spell out all words (it is, does not, etc.).
- You must have a minimum of 60 words. Grammar, spelling, and punctuation will affect your grade, so be sure to proof your work before submitting it.
- You must have an in-text citation in each reply from our course textbook to support what you are saying. You will need a reference in each reply for your in-text citation. Any information taken from a source (other than your classmate or professor) must include an in-text citation and reference to avoid plagiarism. Not including a properly formatted in-text citation and reference will affect your grade.