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About Financial Social Work |
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Financial Social Workis an interactive, introspecitve, multidisciplinary approach that helps men and women address the thoughts, feelings and attitudes that drive their relationship and behavior with money. It is a unique process that provides:
In addition to innovative trainngs, programs and products, the Center has assembled professionals with expertise in consumer credit counseling, collections, bankruptcy, banking, investing and other related financial fields to provide the most current information and advice.
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Financial Social Work:
- Motivates men and women to choose to be in a better place.
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Teaches how to anticipate, prepare for and cope with setbacks and disappointments.
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Provides the information and insight to make more knowledge based choices and decisions.
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Supports change with a clear "Change process"
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Focuses on success with "Five Specific Steps to Success."
- Integrates validation, recognition and encouragement.
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Incorporates a self-assessment process which contributes to growing sense of self, self-worth and self confidence.
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Expands self-awareness and personal growth as well as increasing financial knowledge.
Financial Social Work is being practiced by professionals working with clients in:
- Hospitals
- Oncology
- Military
- Dialysis
- HIV-AIDS
- Public Schools
- Private Practice
- Foster Care
- United Way
- Veterans
- Goodwill
- Criminal Justice
- Domestic Violence
- Federal Government
- Adolescent Pregnancy
- Departments of Social Services
- Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs
- Not for Profits Working to End Poverty
- EAP Departments of national and/or international companies
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