Theory Time
Skills Skills Skills
The 40 Acres
Ethics? Got 'em.
Duty to Report
100

This theoretical framework views human behavior as the result of interactions between people and several nested environmental levels, from micro to macro.

What is Ecological Systems Theory?

100

This is condensing a large amount of information shared by a client during a session into a brief, organized review. 

What is summarizing?

100

Bevo is this type of animal.

What is a longhorn?

100

The fundamental ethical principle that obligates social workers to protect client information from unauthorized disclosure. 

What is Confidentiality. 

100

Following recent legislative updates to Texas Family Code 261.10(b), a licensed social worker must file a report for suspected child abuse or neglect within this strict timeframe.

What is 24 hours?

200

This popular clinical theory posits that thoughts cause our feelings and behaviors, not external things like people, situations, or events.

What is Cognitive Behavioral Theory? (CBT)

200
Questions that cannot be answered with a simple "yes" or "no", designed to encourage the client to share openly. 

What are open-ended questions?

200

The University of Texas at Austin was founded in this year.

What is 1883?

200

This term describes a situation where a social worker relates to a client in more than one relationship, whether professional, social, or business. 

What is a Dual Relationship?

200

Under Texas mental health confidentiality law, if a professional determines there is a probability of imminent physical harm by a client to self or others, confidential information may be disclosed to these categories of personnel.

Who are medical, mental health, or law enforcement professionals?

300
Albert Bandura's theory that highlights how people learn new behaviors through observation, modeling, and imitating others. 

What is Social Learning Theory?

300

This is the conscious, intentional sharing of personal information by the social worker, which must only be used if it directly benefits the client.

What is self-disclosure?

300

This UT office supports students with short-term counseling, groups, psychiatry, wellness services, and a 24/7 crisis line. 

What is the Counseling and Mental Health Center? (CMHC)

300

This psychological phenomenon occurs when a social worker displaces their own unconscious feelings, conflicts, or past relationship dynamics onto a client.

What is Countertransference. 

300

The landmark 1976 California case often discussed in relation to a mental health professional's duty to protect identifiable third parties from serious threats of harm.

What is Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California

400

This theory focuses on helping marginalized groups gain power over their lives by critically examining systemic oppressions and taking collective action. 

What is Empowerment Theory?

400

Gathering, analyzing, and presenting data to prove that a community lacks a specific resource or service. 

What is a Community Needs Assessment?

400

This UT tradition welcomes new students on the eve of their first day of class.

What is Gone to Texas?

400

When working with a minor client who cannot legally give informed consent, the social worker must obtain parental consent alongside this minor-specific agreement. 

What is Assent?

400

This is the specific regulatory board nested under the Behavioral Health Executive Council (BHEC) that directly establishes the ethical standards and rules of practice for Texas social workers.

What is the Texas State Board of Social Work Examiners (TSBSWE).

500

Originally developed by legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw, this framework examines how various forms of systemic discrimination (like racism, sexism, and classism) intersect and compound one another.

What is Intersectionality Theory?

500

The skill of organizing and convincing diverse stakeholders or agencies to work together toward a shared community goal. 

What is coalition building?

500

Born in late 2023, this is Bevo's "sweetly" named little sister. 

Who is Sugar?

500

A social worker may limit a client's right to self-determination only when the client's actions or potential actions pose this level of risk.

What is an imminent and serious risk to themselves or others?

500

This standard of proof is all that is required to trigger a mandated report, a social worker does not need definitive evidence or absolute certainty to call the authorities. 

What is reasonable suspicion / reason to believe?

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