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The academic discipline of sociology is the study of social lives as well as the causes and effects of social changes. These studies extend across all types of organizations and individuals within those groups.

The field of social services is dedicated to providing practical solutions for a wide range of societal concerns. While many of these programs address the needs of low-income communities, there are social services for every economic, ethnic, and age demographic. Employment counseling and substance abuse intervention are just a couple of functions of the social services that cross these boundaries.

Individual researchers and social workers often choose a special issue or particular group of people to focus on. The number of specializations can be overwhelming for someone just getting started. Here are some of the general areas that jobs fall under:

Community Outreach
Personnel in this category serve as advocates for a local community, providing links to housing services and legal counsel. Some researchers focus entirely on finding grant funding for poverty-stricken neighbors. Others act as interpreters, providing translations and explanations of important legal notices.

Education
Elementary, middle, and high school counselors work with parents, teachers, and students to create productive learning conditions. They deal with a multitude of disciplinary problems, social pressures and domestic issues at every level.

Family Services
Social workers in this field look to improve conditions for kids and their families. They help determine custodial rights, investigate reports of neglect and abuse, and facilitate dialogue between parents and children.

Industrial
Social workers in this category are often found in human resources departments of large businesses. They develop policies to increase worker safety, increase productivity and reduce employee turnover.

Medical
Some specialists serve as members of medical teams that assist doctors and nurses with patients suffering from terminal illnesses, chronic pain or debilitating injuries. Many choose to concentrate on patients who have a specific disease, such as cancer or AIDS.

Mental Health
Personnel in this category assist with any number of psychological and psychiatric services, including outreach, counseling and crisis intervention.

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