Ethics & Values
Psychodynamic Theories
Exploration & Assessment
Ego Psychology
Object Relations/Attachment
100

This primary Social Work Value involves helping individuals, groups, and communities in need and addressing social problems

What is Service?

100

This personality structure is driven by instinctual desires, without the consideration of the constraints of the external world. This structure operates according to the "pleasure principle".

What is the Id?

100

This is the problem that initially brought the client in for services - even if other problems are later identified and addressed.

What is the presenting problem?

100

The ability to resist one's desires, urges, and temptations and to regulate one's behavior is this ego function.

What is Impulse Control?

100

A physical object, like a stuffed bunny or blanket, that a child carries to represent the security they felt at home in infancy is called this.

What is a Transitional Object?

200

This value requires that Social Workers conduct themselves in an honest, trustworthy, and selfless manor

What is Integrity?

200

This is a phenomenon where someone acts according to unconscious feelings or desires from important people from one's past (like a parent) with someone in the present (like a therapist or boss).

What is Transference?

200

This form of oppression is embedded in institutional, legal, political, religious & cultural structures; it includes racism, sexism, classism, ableism, ageism, homophobia & transphobia, xenophobia.

What is Structural (or Systemic) Oppression?

200

This Ego Function involves the ability to objectively and validly assess situations and events and one’s own abilities & limitations. Also includes ability to distinguish fact from fantasy.

What is Reality Testing?

200

Creating a place where a client feels safe, secure, heard, and seen is an attempt to create this object relations construct.

What is a Holding Environment?

300

This principle requires social workers to practice in their areas of expertise and continue advancing their skills throughout their professional careers

What is competence?

300

Freud believed that unresolved internal or interpersonal conflicts from early childhood led people to be "stuck" at the stage when the conflicts occurred. He named this phenomenon ____.

What is Fixation?

300

Clients often present with multiple concerns and feel overwhelmed about what to do about their problems. Clinical social workers can use this strategy to help the client identify the concern that makes sense to work on first.

What is Prioritizing?

300

Unconsciously converting a socially unacceptable feeling or impulse into an acceptable action, like making art or poetry can be seen as this ego defense.

What is Sublimation?

300

Through this gradual and iterative process of development, the child moves through developmental stages toward independence and autonomy.

What is Separation/Individuation?

400

Setting clear expectations about when you are available to clients, limiting personal disclosure, and avoiding inappropriate relationships with clients are examples of this ethical principle

What is setting and respecting Professional Boundaries?

400

From birth to about 15 months, infants in this psychosexual stage of development need to be loved, gratified, nurtured, and safe.

What is the Oral stage?

400

A career-long personal and professional commitment to self-reflection, openness to, accountability and respect for cultural differences among people.

What is Cultural Humility?

400

Mary hates her boss but unconsciously acts incredibly caring and helpful to her, and defends her forcefully whenever anyone complains about her.

What is Reaction Formation?

400

This attachment style is often characterized by a hypervigilance about relationships and a great deal of anxiety about being abandoned by people 

What is Anxious Attachment?

500

According to this ethical principle, Social Workers support and encourage client opportunities to identify and address their own needs. 

What is self-determination?

500

Erikson believed this psychosocial challenge of adolescence (ages 11-18 years) is driven by the need to explore one's sense of self and personal identity, and is characterized trying on different identities.

What is Identity vs. Role Confusion?

500

If transference means the experiences, feelings and desires that clients bring from their pasts into the therapeutic relationship, this is what the clinician brings, including their reactions to the client. 

What is counter-transference?

500

This primary defense mechanism involves negating aspects of one's experience - believing they did not exist or occur - to avoid the unacceptable feelings, like anxiety, or thoughts.

What is denial?

500

Someone with this Attachment Style often has positive relationships with themself and with others, can tolerate intimacy and separation from loved ones

What is Secure Attachment?

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