According to what we discussed last year, this is a cluster of mental, emotional, behavioral characteristics that describe a person.
Personality
How many stages are in Erikson's Psychosocial Theory?
eight (8)
A set of elements that form in an orderly, interrelated and functional whole.
System
During this stage you work with the client to prioritize their problems.
Planning
Attitudes, behaviors, rights and responsibilities that society associates with being male or female.
Gender Roles
This neurologist and psychologist was the founder of and considered the father of modern psychology.
Sigmund Freud
During this stage, the infant's primary focus is developing and learning to trust others.
Basic Trust vs. Mistrust
The tendency of a system to maintain a relatively stable, constant state of balance.
Homeostasis
How many steps are in the GIM Model?
7
The act of treating people differently because they belong to some group (racial or religious) rather than on merit.
Discrimination
Unfiltered thoughts, feelings, and emotions hidden from the unconscious.
ID
During this stage, the primary goal of the child is to do things independently such as feeding themselves and using the toilet. This stage is from 18 months to 3 years old.
Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
The process of a system moving toward growth and development.
Social worker and client review the information shared by the client to develop strategies for intervening.
Assessment
Manual used by clinicians as a diagnostic manual for psychiatric diagnoses.
DSM (Diagnostic Statistical Manual)
Unconscious attempts to adjust to conditions that are painful.
Defense Mechanisms
During this stage of young adulthood, the focus is intimacy and involves the establishment of personal relationships.
Intimacy vs. Isolation
The energy, information, or communication flow received from other systems.
Input
During this stage, as the social worker you can make appropriate referrals.
Termination
How many core values are listed on the NASW code of ethics.
Six (6)
According to this theory, the mind consists of three (3) parts.
Conscious, Preconscious, and Unconscious
During this stage, individuals look back on their lives and begin to reflect on their choices.
Ego Integrity vs. Despair
A system's tendency to move from a more simplified to a more complex existence.
Differentiation
During the evaluation stage, what is one method for evaluating the effectiveness of the plan created by the social worker and client?
Goal attainment scale, client satisfaction questionnaire or target problem scaling.
The act of treating people differently because they belong to some group (racial or religious) rather than on merit.
Discrmination