Three levels of practice
What is Micro, Mezzo, and Macro?
Establish rapport and a helping relationship with clients and systems using empathy, warmth, and genuineness.
What is engagement?
The stage where a client returns to old behaviors but can learn and grow from the experience.
a technique to encourage client change
What is Motivational interviewing?
Every individual, group, family, and community has strengths.
Carry out intervention strategies and support client progress.
What is implementation?
This stage focuses on sustaining change and preventing relapse.
What is Maintenance?
In this stage, a client recognizes the problem but is ambivalent about change.
What is Contemplation?
What is six (6)?
Monitor and assess the effectiveness of interventions, making adjustments as needed.
What is evaluation?
This stage involves actively modifying behavior or implementing the change plan.
What is Action?
Prof. C.'s favorite color.
What is purple?
This code establishes the professional guidelines for social workers in the United States.
Collaboratively develop goals and action plans with clients.
What is planning?
The stage where clients begin making small steps toward behavior change, often setting a plan.
What is Preparation?
What is Brooklyn?
Based on the belief that how and what a person thinks determines or contributes to how the person feels and behaves.
What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (C.B.T.)?
Identify and evaluate problems, clients, and their environments from micro to macro perspectives.
What is assessment?
In this stage, a client recognizes the problem but is ambivalent about change.
What is Contemplation?
practicing skills or situations to build client confidence
What is role play?