NASW Code of Ethics
Psych Meds
Diagnosis
Theory
Law & Ethics
100

Number of principles in the NASW Code of Ethics

100

Mood Stabilizers are used most often to treat this disorder

What is Bipolar Disorder?

100

When this illness is treated with medication, the results are -Decrease in hallucinations and delusions -Improved organization of thinking and speech -Decreased paranoia and increased social contact

What is Schizophrenia?

100

This therapeutic approach, developed by Freud, emphasizes the influence of unconscious processes and past experiences on current behavior.

What is psychodynamic theory?

100

What is a formal written order and it can come from a lawyer/attorney or from the courts/judge.

What is a subpoena?

200

When was the NASW founded?

Founded in 1955

200

An SSRI is an example of this type class of medication

What is Antidepressant

(SSRI stands for Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor)

200

This is another term for Bipolar Disorder?

What is Manic Depressive Disorder?

200

The empty chair technique comes from what theory.

What is Gestalt theory?

200

This principal requires mental health therapists to protect the privacy of their client's information and not disclose it without the client's consent, expect under special legal and ethical circumstances.

What is confidentiality?

300

What are the four social work goals according to the NASW?

1. Enhancing client's capacities to resolve problems, cope and function effectively 

2. Linking clients with needed resources

3. Improving the social service delivery network

4. Promoting social justice through development of social policy

300

Antipsychotic medications are often used to treat this type of psychotic disorder

What is Schizophrenia?

300

What are two of the main associated features of schizotypal disorder?

Anxiety and depression

300

This therapeutic approach focuses on changing unhelpful thought patterns and behaviors to improve emotional regulation and develop personal coping strategies.

What is CBT?

300

This process ensures that clients are fully informed about the nature of therapy, potential risks and benefits, and their rights, before agreeing to participate in therapy.

What is informed consent?

400

Name the value to this ethical principal: Social workers' primary goal is to help people in need and address social problems

Service 

400

Provide an example of an SSRI

What is Prozac, Celexa, Zoloft, Paxil, and Lexapro

400

What are other characteristics of borderline?

they are impuslive, have chronic feelings of emptiness, and form unstable and intense interpersonal relationships

400

This theory, associated with Carl Rodgers and Abraham Maslow, say that people have an inherent drive towards self-actualization and emphasizes the importance of a supportive therapeutic environment.

What is humanistic theory?

400

This legal and ethical obligation requires mental health therapists to breach confidentiality if a client poses an imminent threat to others, as established by the Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California case.

What is duty to warn?

500

Maintaining professional boundaries is the responsibility of?

the social worker

500

Besides mood stabilizers, name the other 2 classes of medication that treat Bipolar Disorder

What is Antipsychotic and anticonvulsants

500

Name 3 of the 9 classes of Psych Medications

What is Antipsychotic, mood stabilizers, antidepressants, anti-panic agents, anti-obsessive agents, anti-anxiety agents, stimulants, medications for substance abuse

500

This theory, developed by Bowlby and Ainsworth, focuses on the importance of early relationships between children and their caregivers in shaping future emotional and social development.

What is attachment theory?

500

What is one type of abuse that is NOT reportable for child abuse, but is reportable for elders?

What is financial abuse?

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