Name an historically important figure in the field of social work
-Jane Addams
-Mary Richmond
-Dr. Dorothy Height
-Antonia Pantoja
-Edward Franklin Frazier
What is the purpose of the NASW Code of Ethics?
To guide social worker's conduct and identify social work values
What is mental illness?
A common problem that can affect anyone at any age. It is a chronic condition that causes changes in a person's thinking, feeling, mood, or behavior.
Name 2 places a social worker working in the health care field can work..
-hospital/inpatient
-doctors office/outpatient
-hospice
rehab
-nursing home
-health home agencies
-etc.
Define Generalist Social Work
-ill take many answers
- work with individuals, families, groups, organizations, social policies, and communities in a variety of settings in pursuit of social and economic justice.
Who is often referred to as the "Mother of Social Work"?
Jane Addams
How many values are within the Code of Ethics?
six!
What is mental health?
A broad term that refers to the emotional and psychological well-being of an individual.
Name one common task of a social worker working in health care...
-reviewing admissions/intake
-assisting with discharge
-coordinating care
-handling crises
-psychoeducation
-etc.
Name 3 things you can do for self-care
i'll accept just about anything :)
Who is often referred to as the "Godmother of the Civil Rights Movement"?
Dr. Dorothy Height
What's the first step in working through an ethical dilemma?
Identifying/recognizing that an ethical dilemma exists
Give one example in which diversity impacts someone's mental health
-access to mental health care (transportation, $$, etc.)
-Stigma (gender, etc.)
-Race
-Socio Economic Status
-Etc...
Name 2 challenges on the American HealthCare system
-insurance
-high cost of care
-staff shortages
-lack of transparency
-bias of healthcare workers
-inequality
-funding
-etc.
How many CSWE Core Competencies are there?
NINE
What is the other name for Charity Organization Workers?
The Friendly Workers
Name 2 out of 6 of the principles within the code of ethics
-Service
-Social Justice
-Dignity and Worth of a Person
-Importance of Human Relationships
-Integrity
-Competence
What does DSM stand for (you've heard me say the DSM-5)?
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual [of mental disorders]
What is the name of the law/act that protects individuals with disabilities within the healthcare system?
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
What's the difference between having your LMSW and having your LCSW
i'll take many answers...
-pay
-clinical interventions
-services offered
-etc.
What are the three "R's" of the Settlement House Movement?
Residence, Research & Reform
What is the model used for evaluating ethical dilemmas? (HINT: ETHIC)
1. Evaluate relevant personal, societal, agency, client and professional values
2. Think about what ethical standard of the NASW Code of Ethics applies, as well as relevant laws and case decisions
3. Hypothesize about possible consequences of different decisions
4. Identify who will benefit and who will be harmed in view of social work’s commitment to the most vulnerable
5.Consult with supervisor and colleagues about the most ethical choice
Name 5 Mental Health Disorders..
-Generalized Anxiety Disorder/Anxiety
-Major Depressive Disorder/Depression
-Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD/ADHD)
-Oppositional Defiance Disorder (ODD)
-Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
-Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
-Bipolar Disorder
-Schizophrenia
-Schizoaffective Disorder
-Anorexia Nervosa (AN)
-Etc.
Explain the difference between 'Equity' and 'Equality'
Equity: Given different resources/supports to have equal access
Equality: Given the same resources/supports
In your very first class you learned how many animals Amber has..
How many animals and what are they?
(BONUS POINTS FOR NAMES)
-Cooper (dog-daschund)
-Hopper (short hair cat)
-Cheeto (long hair car)