The theory that human beings have to meet basic needs before they can achieve higher levels
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Memebers of society who are displaced by due to poverty, disability, racial disparity.
What are marginalized populations?
A system in the 12th -15th century that involved wealthy landowners and serfs who worked the fields.
What is Feudalism?
The idea of friendly visitors on the poor was first developed in thei organization.
What is COS?
The theory that people can only be evaluated with in the environments that they function in.
What is Person-In-Environment theory?
Helping people meet their basic physical and emotional needs that cannot be met without assistance.
What is the role of a human service worker?
Fuedalism was often credited with this
What is insuring against homelessness and starvation.
She was the chief founder of the Settlement House.
Who is Jane Addams?
It is the theory that says that the environment that you grow up in affects every aspect of your life. All the different systems of our life react with one another.
What is Ecological sytems theory?
The term used for human services base of knowledge and skills that is broad and varied.
What are generalist skills?
Pregnant womenand people over the age of 60 during the middle ages were considered this.
What are the worthy poor?
She is credited with being the mother of modern case management and writing the book "Social Diagnosis"
Who is Mary Richmond?
This system involves working with individuals on a one-to-one basis.
What is the micro system?
People who were considered worthy poor were allowed to do this.
What is beg?
She was a journalist and ran a newspaper that was considered one of the founders of the civil rights movement.
Who was Dorthea Dix?
This level of work involves working mainly with groups
What is the mezzo system?
People who were not considered worthy poor were placed there.
What are institutions?
He coined the term welfare queen, that started a welfare reform movement.
Who was Ronald Reagan?