THEORIES
PROBLEMS
CLIENT
HS PROFESSIONAL
RANDOM
100
Dr. Donald Super believed that vocation is one way of developing a self-concept
What is Vocational Development Theory
100
This focuses on the client, the environment and the interaction between them
What is Problems in Living
100
One theory posts that change is the "primary effect on problems that individuals experience
What is SOCIAL CHANGE
100
According to NOHS: Assisting individuals and communities to to function as effectively as possible in the major domains of living.
What is The primary purpose of the HS worker
100
A problem generated from urban renewal
What is Gentrification Give an example
200
Another way of defining human problems is to identify needs that are being met or not met.
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
200
These are a useful way to address and identify the needs of the clients. Used as a conceptual framework for HS providers.
What are Problems
200
This multifaceted perspective is made up of the spiritual, vocational, psychological, cultural, biological, financial, education and social components.
What is THE WHOLE PERSON
200
A professional who brings together skills, various disciplines, and knowledge.
What is a Generalist
200
The act of deciding for one self a course of action or resolution to a problem
What is Self Determination Example
300
The ultimate goal of needs
What is self actualization
300
This is the process of focusing on the here and now, that maximizes identification and uses client's strengths.
What is Problem Solving
300
When an individual places in the system of help by others, schools, courts, protective services.
What is a Involuntary Client
300
These are statements of what is desirable-the way we would like to see the world.
What are Values that HS Providers hold
300
A movement that promoted the transfer from large institutions to the community.
What is De-institionalization Give an example
400
These stages provided the foundation for thinking about human development.
What is Erikson's Developement Perspective
400
If a single problem is solved without regard to other problems, this will not happen.
What is Self Sufficiency
400
Individual, family/earliest, social institutions/secondary, global/least
What are The layers of The Environmental Influences
400
These are the most commonly held values a HS Provider holds
What is: Acceptance, Tolerance, Individuality, Self-Determination and Confidentiality.
400
Acceptance of the client that allows the provider to "see the situation" or understand the feelings from the client's perspective.
What is Empathy Give an example
500
In Erikson, the individual struggles to make sense of an adult world in terms of their experiences
What is Identity vs isolation
500
Perception of the problem, embarrassment, cultural factors, perception of the HS provider.
What Barriers to Seeking Help
500
Important consideration in assessing the nature of problems. These are the positive characteristics, abilities, and experiences of the client.
What are STRENGTHS!
500
A lifelong process by continually examining one's behaviors, beliefs, attitudes and values.
What is Self Awareness
500
The Pyramid Model of The Helping Relationship is The ASK Concept, which requires the combination of these 3 things
What are: Attitudes/Value, Skills, Knowledge
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