Which organization accredits social work degrees in the United States?
What is Council on Social Work Education?
100
Broker, advocate, direct service provider, case manager, educator, and organizer.
What are the most important roles filled by generalist social workers?
100
Micro, mezzo, macro.
What are the three levels of social work practice?
100
Which organization developed the standard definition of social work in the United States?
What is National Association of Social Workers?
100
Ecomap.
What is a tool used to assess family relationships?
200
450 hours
How many hours does a Grand View BSW student complete for the field placement?
200
NASW Code of Ethics.
What is social work's articulation of its values, ethical standards, and expected behaviors?
200
What is the belief that clients have the right to make their own decisions?
What is self-determination.
200
Jane Addams.
Who is considered the originator of social work in the United States?
200
Questions that can be answered by "yes" or "no" or other very short answers.
What are closed-ended questions?
300
Advanced standing.
What is a student who completes a BSW eligible for when applying to graduate school for an MSW?
300
Informed consent.
What is when the client has full understanding of, and agreement with, release of information or a plan being developed?
300
Self-disclosure.
What is the social worker's sharing of personal information with a client system?
300
Settlement houses.
What were settings that originally served immigrants so they receive education and socialization into American culture?
300
Engagement, assessment, intervention, and evaluation.
What are the four parts to the planned change model?
400
Generalist practice.
What does a Bachelor of Social Work prepare a student to carry out?
400
Ethical dilemma.
What is it called when personal values conflict with a professional choice being faced?
400
The perspective that highlights how people influence their environment and are also influenced BY their environment.
What is person-in-environment?
400
Charity Organization Society.
What was the name of the type of services that believed people could be assisted through the use of a "friendly visitor"?
400
"Host" or "secondary" setting.
What is the name for an organization that provides some social work services but whose primary mission is something other than social services?
500
Title protection.
What is the term used in some states where a person cannot be called a social worker unless she/he has completed a social work degree?
500
Dual diagnosis.
What is the term used when a person is thought to be experiencing two diseases or conditions simultaneously, and the interaction of the two diseases can impede treatment?
500
Ecological perspective.
What is a theoretical framework in which the individual is viewed within the context of the environment in which she/he lives?
500
Elizabethan Poor Laws.
What early laws placed personal responsibility for charity with the government, and categorized levels of charity based on worthiness?
500
Evidence-based practice.
What is social work practice derived from examining theory and approaches that have been tested by research?