FREUD
SOCIAL WORK
ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS
THEORY
CLASS BONUS
100

In Freud's theory, this structure of the mind is driven by the pleasure principle and operates unconsciously.

Id

100

This term refers to the ethical principle in social work that emphasizes protecting clients' private information.

Confidentiality 

100

Terminating the relationship with Mary involves the use of which BCCSW principle?

Responsibility to clients

100

What unconscious processes protect the mind from anxiety and other emotions?

Defense Mechanism

100

This type of experience plays a role in explaining Mary’s development as an adult.

Early childhood experience

200

Freud felt that innate drives governed human motivation. What term best associates with this statement?

Psychoanalysis

200

A model used in social work practice that involves building trust, offering support, and facilitating change through the use of structured, client-centered interventions.

Person-in-Environment (PIE)

200

The unconscious memories of Mary’s childhood abuse could be influencing her behaviour today through this Freudian mechanism.

Repression

200

This is the defence mechanism where a person attributes their own unacceptable feelings or thoughts to someone else.

Projection

200

What section of the BCCSW relates to helping Mary obtain different services?

Principle 3 Responsibility to client

300

This term "refers to feelings that a client has for another person, which are transferred onto the clinician"

Transference

300

The NASW (National Association of Social Workers) provides this document, which outlines the ethical guidelines for professional conduct in social work.

Code of Ethics

300

Social workers are responsible for maintaining appropriate boundaries in all professional relationships. This is an example of which BCCSW principle for Mary's case study?

Integrity 

300

Mary’s recurrent binge drinking issues could be influenced by which level of consciousness?

Unconscious

300

As a social worker, what would you personally take into consideration before working with Mary?

Personal biases & values

400

Freud's concept of this part of the psyche governs logical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making, working to mediate the desires of the id and the moral constraints of the superego.

Ego

400

This social work method involves applying psychoanalytic concepts to understand how unconscious processes affect the behaviour of clients.

Psychoanalytic Social Work

400

Freud’s focus on unconscious drives reminds social workers to respect this ethical principle. For instance, when Mary refuses mental health services.

Client self-determination

400

This Freudian defense mechanism involves reverting to an earlier stage of development to cope with stress or anxiety.

Regression

400

What could an inappropriate relationship between a social worker and a client result in?

Sexual misconduct 

500

The source of guilt, while the ego mediates between the id's desires and the superego's moral strictures, often creates internal conflict when their demands clash.

Superego

500

As a social worker, what is one service you could provide to Mary to help her deal with her history of abuse?

Trauma-informed counselling 

500

Although we are not compelled to accept Mary’s interpretation of her problems, we must accept her understanding and uniqueness. This is an example of which BCCSW principle?

Relationship with clients

500

Freud's concept of ______ can be applied to Mary by exploring how her unconscious thoughts and repressed childhood trauma may influence her binge drinking, struggles with boundaries, and resistance to mental health services.

Dream analysis

500

According to the BCCSW #11, social workers should work in the ______ of the client?

Best Interest

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