Effective Communication & Strength-Based Questions
Intervention Models (CBT, SFT, Psychodynamic)
Self-Care Part 1
Role of Supervision and Reflective Practice
Self-Care Part 2
100

It's about flipping the ____, not ignoring the problems.

What is the "lens" or What is focusing on what works rather than what's broken?

100

This triangle illustrates how thoughts, emotions, and behaviours influence one another.

What is the CBT triangle?

100

Caring for oneself in the present moment rather than striving for perfection describes this.

What is self-care?

100

Adjusting practice while the action is occurring.

What is reflection-in-action?

100
Say "no" to one extra thing each week. Protect your time like your health depends on it, because it does.
What are boundaries? or What is a boundary?
200

This type of question asks the client to describe a time when the problem was less intense or absent.

What is an exception question?

200

In SFT, this question asks clients to imagine life if the problem disappeared overnight.

What is the Miracle Question?

200
Sally has worked as a Child Protection Worker for ten years now. Sally does not want to have any children because she believes anyone might hurt her child.

What is vicarious trauma?

200

This type of reflection examines power, privilege and systemic factors.

What is critical reflection?
200

These two related concepts throw are bodies off balance and start with an "S" and "T" respectively?

What is Stress and Trauma?

300

“On a scale of 1-10, how would you rate your anxiety right now?” 

What is a scaling question?

300

In SFT the focus is not on the past, but this.

What is future oriented? or What is the future?

300

The emotional exhaustion from chronic workplace stress is called this.

What is burnout?

300

The focus is on providing opportunities for learning and discussion. The supervisor will also help with professional development opportunities as needed and required.

What is education? Or What is eduction: a key function of supervision? 

300

While Self-care is maintenance that keeps you from crashing (sleep, nutrition), this focuses on grow and building yourself stronger for the future and may includes things like therapy and education.

What is Self-Improvement?

400

"Who are the people that you can rely on?"

What is a support question?

400

When clients project feelings from past relationships onto the therapist, this psychodynamic concept occurs.

What is transference?

400

Name at least two of the seven pillars of self-care.

Answers example: physical, emotional, social, spiritual, professional, psychological, environmental.

400
After a difficult client session, you reflect on how your tone may have influenced the client's response.

What is Reflection-On-Action?

400

These types of skills start with an R and reset our bodies when stress takes over. Breathing or Movement are example.

What are Regulation Skills?

500

These reinforce the clients resilience and capacity.

What is a strength based question?

500

Assumes the unconscious mind contains deep-rooted feelings and memories that impact our behaviour

What is Psychodynamic Therapy?

500

Feeling numb after hearing a clients story.

What is compassion fatigue?

500

The OCSWSSW Code of Ethics is guided by this core value that emphasizes dignity and social justice.

What is respect for the inherent worth of all persons?

500

The thing that Meh-Jabeen said that her supervisor and colleagues were talking about in her supervisor's office, while she sat there at her desk from 7am typing affidavits.

What is a trailer or What are trailers?

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