This core ethical principle requires social workers to protect client information and not disclose it without consent.
What is confidentiality?
There are this many stages in the Planned change process.
What is eight?
This is a powerful way to get to know the clients family, neighborhood or dynamics.
What is home visits?
This strategy set limits on systems and social work sessions.
What is boundary setting?
This is the year the movie "Frozen River" was released.
What is the year 2008?
There are this many core values in the NASW Code of Ethics.
What is six?
This framework helps social workers understand clients by examining how social, cultural, and environmental factors influence their behavior and challenges.
What is Person-in-Environment (PIE)?
This is doing what another does with their nonverbal expressions to connect with people.
What is embodied mirroring?
This core engagement skill involves fully concentrating, reflecting, and responding to what the client is saying.
What is active listening?
This mindful minute activity reflects a numbered figure.
What is figure eight breathing?
This occurs when a social worker has a relationship with a client outside of the professional role, such as being both a therapist and a friend.
What is a dual relationship?
A social worker assesses a family struggling with “noncompliance” but discovers work schedules, cultural expectations, and systemic barriers impacting their behavior; this theory framework is being applied.
What is Family-in-Environment (FIE)?
This type of visual practice helps SWs understand who is part of a clients family and what that means to them.
What is a genogram?
This strategy asks the client specific questions to identify the way clients are feeling or help understand the meaning.
What is clarification?
This musical artist and comedian were used as a mindful minute.
What is Bad Bunny and James Corden?
This type of boundary issue involves a minor, potentially therapeutic deviation from standard practice that may benefit the client.
What is a boundary crossing?
This phase of the planned change process involves gathering information about the client’s needs, strengths, and environmental context before creating an intervention plan.
What is the Assessment phase?
The "A" in SMART goals stands for?
What is achievable?
This engagement approach involves ongoing self-reflection and recognizing power differences between the social worker and client.
What is cultural humility?
In the movie "What is Eating Gilbert Grape". This actress played the wife of Mr. Carver.
What is Mary Steenburgen?
This core value in the NASW Code of Ethics calls on social workers to challenge inequality and advocate for vulnerable and oppressed populations.
What is social justice?
A social worker challenges a school discipline policy that disproportionately impacts Black students, applying this theory that focuses on systemic racism and power structures.
What is Critical Race Theory (CRT)?
This is a riddle to help SW remember the environmental systems that impact clients on all levels of practice.
What is PIGSHEEP?
Peers and Family
Information systems
Government policies
Spirituality and religion
Healthcare
Economy or personal finance
Education
Physical environment
A social worker builds rapport by acknowledging systemic barriers and validating a client’s lived experience of discrimination; this reflects engagement informed by this perspective.
What is an anti-oppressive or anti-racist approach?
This is how many total weeks we did not have class this semester.
What is three weeks?