Social Work Approaches
Social Work Generally
Troubled Families
Definitions
Hodge Podge
100
Involves working with clients to build upon their successful accomplishments.
What is the Strengths Perspective?
100
This work focuses upon helping with individuals.
What is micropractice?
100
The primary way women are injured in the US.
What is domestic violence?
100
This type of social work involves the application of social work to questions and issues relating to law and legal systems.
What is FORENSIC social work?
100
The name given to a set of social and economic programs established under the leadership of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1930s to combat the depression.
What is the New Deal?
200
Relies upon using research and critical thinking to arrive at the best way to help a client.
What is Evidence Based Practice (EBP)?
200
This work focuses upon helping with families and small groups.
What is mezzopractice?
200
Second-hand smoke is an example of this.
What is an indoor pollutant?
200
An irreversible deterioration of cognitive abilities accompanied by emotional problems.
What is DEMENTIA?
200
The phrase that describes the disproportionate impact of poverty upon women.
What is the feminization of poverty?
300
This approach is rooted in the work of Sigmund Freud and is based upon the idea that all behavior is driven by unconscious drives.
What is the Psychodynamic Approach?
300
This work focuses upon helping with an organization, neighborhood, community, institution, or society.
What is macropractice?
300
The type of family that is decreasing in the U.S.
What is a two-parent family?
300
A controversial condition where a person claims to have rediscovered memories lost due to trauma.
What is Repressed-Memory Syndrome?
300
The type of thinking that rejects bias and assumptions and may be uncomfortable because it involves thinking about thinking.
What is critical thinking?
400
Helps people identify irrational behavior and ways that they interpret situations.
What is the Cognitive Approach?
400
Laws dictating relief for the poor dating back to the 15th century.
What are the English Poor Laws?
400
Camps that are completely ineffective at intervening and effectively treating teen violence.
What are boot camps?
400
A cash assistance program for low-income families with children.
What is TANF?
400
Not rigorous science, but refers to just seeking support for your theory.
What is justification?
500
Focuses upon the client's thinking as causing feeling and behaviors.
What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?
500
Institutions in the inner-city providing educational recreational, and other social services to the community, such as Hull House.
What are settlement houses?
500
The type of camps that are proven to be effective at treating youth violence.
What are summer camps?
500
The "new" food-stamps program.
What is SNAP?
500
The reason for most bankruptcies.
What are medical bills?
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