Counselling In Social Work
Social workers work to meet and overcome social issues facing individuals, families and communities in today’s society. They operate in a huge range of different settings, including statutory child protection, family intervention, interpersonal and family violence, health social work, addictions, disability services, social policy, prisons, mental health and counselling services.
Social work practice focuses on dealing with the problems of service users. The maintenance and improvement of their social, physical, and mental states skills first to engage service users and then to bring about positive changes and behavioural attitudes
Aims to study and analyse the importance of counselling in social work practice.