Theory1
Strengths Perspectives
Theory 3
Systems Theory
Miscellaneous
100

Used to better understand people as active agents whose lives, relationships, and environments impact one another

What is Micro-Mezzo-Macro Approach

100
Reframe this statement into a strengths based perspective 

"I can't do this, I am really bad at it." 

I may have limitations and I can change overtime; I can ask for help; I can brainstorm some ideas before making a final decision; I can do anything 

100

Mental health, Self esteem, Personality, Cognitive, spiritual, and emotional stages of development are apart of what component of this approach?

What are Psychological components? 
100

A whole made of parts that are interrelated and work   together to perform a function

What is a System 

100

Chart that visually shows how members of a family interact with and are affected by the environment

What is an Ecomap

200

Family, friends, co workers, neighborhood, work environment, church activities, local resources and services

What is Mezzo Level

200

Every person has the capacity for growth, development, and adaptation

What is Strenghts Perspective

200

What assessing instrument is used to understanding human behavior through assessing an individual’s interrelated biological, psychological, and social   functioning?

What is a Biopsychosocial

200

Patterns of behavior that define a system’s or   subsystem’s roles, rules, and identity.

What are Boundaries

200

Set of ideas that attempt to explain certain events or phenomena

What is a Theory

300

Biological, psychological, developmental, spiritual, emotional, cognitive, recreational, personality, and individual well being.

What is Micro level

300

Reframe this statement using the Strengths Perspective, 

I am too weak.

I am getting stronger every day; I can gain overtime; I am stronger than I believe;etc

300

Job security and stability, Relationships, and participation are an example of what component of this approach?

What are Social Components 

300

Energy, ideas, information, and resources received by a   system from other systems

What is input 

300

 A visual representation of a family system

What is a Genogram

400

Governmental policy, discrimination, oppression, social policy, economic conditions, societal values, and even historical events

What is Macro level

400
Name the 2 skills utilized within Strengths Perspective Approach that helps to strengthen and encourage change 

What is Resiliency and Empowerment 

400

Name the two scientists that developed the Biopsychosocial model and Year 

What is George Engel and Dr. John Romano; 1970s 

400

Input provided to a system informing about the   strengths or weaknesses of that system’s ability to perform   specific tasks

What is Feedback

400

Range of information from various disciplines obtained through theories, research, and personal experience

What is Knowledge 

500

Name the founding Mother of Social Work, that originally began foundations of the field on a Macro Level

Who Is Jane Addams 

500

True or False; Strengths perspective is an approach that helps people resolve ambivalent feelings and insecurities to find the internal motivation they need to change their behavior. 

False, Motivational Interviewing 

Strengths perspective; The understanding that all human beings have strengths, talents, and abilities

500

Name three concepts that would be on a biopsychosocial assessment 

Presenting Problem;Social and Family History;Current pertinent and historical  information;Family Medical and Behavioral History;Educational/Vocational history;Learning Ability;Interaction with Peers;Legal History;Behavioral Health Treatment Hx;Substance Use History;Risk Assessment;Developmental History;Medical History;Medications;Pregnancy

500
Identify the purpose of systems theory, what is the function of the theory? 

What is provides a way to understand human behavior in relation to a   person’s interactions with his or her social systems, such as   family, religious groups, co-workers, classmates, or community.

500

The approach to describe and understand human behavior and   dilemmas in relation the person’s interaction with the   environment

What is Person-in-Environment Approach

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