The process of returning an individual to a prior state of functioning.
What is Rehabilitation?
This is the ability of the helper to be receptive to the client regardless of factors such as dress of behavior.
What is Acceptance?
This is the term of supervision given to individuals who break the law but are not incarcerated.
What is Probation?
These are situations in which two or more values are in conflict with one another.
What are Ethical Dilemmas?
The United States has long been referred to as a melting pot of culture, however, a more apt metaphor for culture in the USA is now this.
What is the Salad-Bowl Metaphor?
The study of the culture, physical, and social development of humans and the variation in their customs and beliefs.
What is Anthropology?
The helpers ability to be patient and fair with each client.
What is Tolerance?
These were institutions for patients suffering from mental illnesses.
What are Asylums?
An individuals right to withhold information they do not wish to share.
What is Right to Pricacy?
This type of culture values the importance of family and group goals over those of the individual.
What is a Collectivist Culture?
The activities of planning and coordinating and delivering treatment strategies.
What is Case Management?
The process of learning about one's self.
What is Self-Awareness?
This is the belief that the fittest of society would survive through the process of natural selection.
What is Social Darwinism?
The legal right of some professions to refuse to release certain information.
What is Privileged Communication?
A two-way process in where both majority and minority cultures change.
What is Cultural Assimilation?
This is when two or more human services organizations work together to better serve a client.
What is a Partnership?
This multifaceted trait allows human service professionals to shift their perspectives of helping to ever changing client problems and needs.
What is Flexibility?
This is the movement that promoted the transfer of patients from institutions to the community for outpatient care.
What is Deinstitutionalization?
The obligation to promote and safeguard the dignity, well-being, and growth of clients, colleagues, the profession, and society.
What is Ethical Responsibility?
The impact on both cultures when the minority culture changes to the majority but retains some of their cultural markers.
What is Acculturation?
The knowledge, values, and skills to perform several job functions in many difference human service settings.
What is the Generalist Approach?
These are when a number of like-minded individuals facing similar challenges meet together to support each other.
What are Self-help Groups?
This legislation passed in 1996 ended the federal governments 60 year guarantee to aid the poor.
What is Welfare Reform?
What is Consult your Code of Ethics?
This is the way an individual senses and interprets the world.
What is Worldview?