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Ethics and Skills
Definitions
Miscellaneous skills
Basics
100
What is they all have a common core for interviewing and counseling skills?
What do parenthesis (Social work has the following in common with other helping professionals such as counseling, psychology and psychiatry?
100
All of the above.
NASW Code of Ethics addresses the social workers' ethical responsibilities to: Society, Clients, Colleagues, All of the above, a and b only
100
What is Positive Reinforcement?
A procedure or consequence that increases the frequency of the behavior immediately preceding it.
100
What is simple encouragement?
Is defined as using a one word response or nonverbal nod.
100
What is all of the above?
The following are true examples of systems approach: views problems as being interrelated with all other aspects of the system; helps clients maintain their homeostasis; it maintains that systems constantly interact with each other; all of the above; a and c only
200
What is D. All of the above
Social Work fields of practice include: Health, Education, Family and Children's services, all of the above or a and c only
200
What are organizations?
Mezzo-level skills involve working with: Small groups, Agencies, Organizations, Individual clients
200
What is Role Conflict?
Two or more roles experiencing dissonance.
200
What is possibility?
What are your special talents and abilities? is an example of....
200
What is all of the above?
Which of the following occur(s) during the planning phase of the GIM Model? Prioritize problems; formalize a contract; translate problems into needs; all of the above; a and c only.
300
What is adaptation?
The capacity to adjust to surrounding environmental conditions.
300
Entails the ability to carefully evaluate the validity of an assumption and even of a so-called face.
What is Critical Thinking?
300
What is boundaries?
Invisible barriers that surround individuals and subsystems, controlling the amount of contact with others.
300
What is diversity?
Interview focuses on learning about a client's cultural world, values and language.
300
What is Family Norms?
What are rules that specify what is considered proper behavior within the family?
400
What is Research?
Which of the following curriculum areas is (are required for accreditation by the Council on Social Work Education?
400
What is false?
The Generalist Intervention Model involves only the macro system as a target of change.
400
What is submission?
When family members feel so downtrodden, guilt-ridden, or incapable that they completely succumb to another member's will.
400
What is Practice informed research?
Refers to scientific investigation designed to attain results.
400
What is Role Ambiguity?
Persons not clear about the expected behaviors of a particular role.
500
What is Equifinality?
What is the term for many different means to the same end?
500
What is a "Broker"?
Links client systems to needed resources.
500
What is subsystem?
A secondary or subordinate system within a system.
500
Asserting a concluding opinion.
The last A in the Triple A approach to critical thinking involves?
500
What is major terms include "person-in-environment", "interface" and "adaptation"?
The following is NOT true about general systems theory: a. Major terms include "system", "homeostasis", and "equifinality" b. Such a theory can provide social workers with a way of viewing the world c. Major terms include "person-in-environment", "interface", and "adaptation"
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