Once you graduate and obtain your first job out  of your Master of Social Work program, you may be asked to identify the  gaps in services at your new agency. You may be asked to create a new  group or help to identify a new evidence-based intervention that can be  introduced to the clients. Understanding how to research the current  literature, and then choose and evaluate an intervention, is an  important component of being a successful social worker. For this  course, you have researched new and interesting interventions that are  currently being used with children, adolescents, adults, and the  elderly. Further, you have explored the importance of connecting theory  to practice.

For this Assignment, use will  practice steps in Evidence-Based Practice. 1) You will think of a  practice problem. 2) You then conduct a literature review on available  research. 3) You will evaluate the evidence to determine which  intervention to use. 4) You will consider client values and your  clinical expertise. 5) You will think about what you hope the client  gains from this intervention (i.e., decreased depression, increased  quality of life, decreased PTSD symptoms) and consider how you might  measure this change.

To prepare:

By Day 7

Submit an 8- to 10-page scholarly paper supported with a minimum of six peer-reviewed articles as references. In the paper, you should:

Support your Final Project with specific references to the resources. Be sure to provide full APA citations for your references.

The Final Project will be evaluated according to the Final Project Rubric, located below and in the Course Information area.