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Psychology Programs - Career in Social Work Profession

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If you are one of those who are looking for a career with more meaning, diversity and ample of options, then social work is your profession where you can grow with your skills. It is a profession that demands courage to face different challenges and offer options for those who care about justice and welfare. Devoted to offer help and improve the conditions of people, this profession has its own rewards.

In this profession, social workers work with people, family and children who are suffering form mental health problems, drugs abuses or some physical disabilities. In every practice area, this is one profession that delivers service that can help any family across three or four generations. Perhaps, this profession is based on a promise to social justice, equity and critical thinking. Choosing this profession as a career will surely have a significant and far-reaching impact on the lives of others and on society.

In last few years, the demand for skilled social work professionals has grown tremendously. Many private companies, government's organizations and NGOs are recruiting such professional to serve the people suffering from variety of problems. Social Program is a great profession that is committed to the development of individual and community in society.

To achieve this, degree in Social Work programs is must. All degree level course programs are conducted by colleges or universities. DipSW (Diploma in Social Work), BSW( Bachelor of Social Work), MSW( Master of Social Work) and DSW (Doctorate in Social Work) are some of the famous study programs that are available in various colleges and universities all over the world.

Bachelor degree holders perform the generalist entry level work while master degree holders perform advanced clinical practice work. If you want to perform research or teaching work at university then you should have Doctorate and Ph. D level degree in social program. In addition to this, there are some certificates courses like Certificate in Social Service (CSS) and Certificate of Qualification in Social Work (CQSW). These courses are also sufficient to become a social work professional at entry level in some countries.
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