emphasizes on tasks and the collaborative responsibilities between the client and the social worker
Task-centered model (pg.369)
Sympathizing, giving suggestions prematurely, sarcasm or humor, judging, criticizing, placing blame, arguing, lecturing, diagnosing, dogmatic interpretation, threatening (pg. 173-178)
What is verbal barriers of communication when engaging with a client.
Micro, mezzo, and macro.
What are 3 types of SW practice?
Access to resources, dignity and worth, interpersonal relationships, integrity, and the value of competence. (pg.58)
What are the 5 cardinal social work values?
The person has not decided whether an issue exists or whether they wish to address it. The person is aware of an issue but have not decided whether to act.
What is the difference between precontemplation and contemplation stages? (pg. 143)
this therapy releases a client's subconscious resources, thereby shifting from a problem-oriented perspective to one that is more solution-focused
What is Solution-focused brief treatment model (pg.403)
Empathetic Communication, recognition, and action (pgs.97-98)
How do social workers convey empathy with their clients?
describes working with and or on the behalf of clients to obtain services and or resources that would otherwise not be provided
What is an advocate?
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (pg. 67)
What is HIPPA
What is the difference between pre-contemplation and contemplation stages? (pg. 143)
What is motivational congruence?
engaging, focusing, evoking, planning (p. 559)
What is the four key principles of motivational interviewing?
"Tell me about your visit with your mother" is an example of
What is an example of an open-ended question?
assesses the needs of the client and arranges coordination of the delivery of services (pg.30)
self-determination, informed consent, professional boundaries, and confidentiality (pgs. 69-74)
What are four key ethical principles?
a constant state of tension and preoccupation with the individual and collective trauma of clients (p. 542)
What is compassion fatigue?
action oriented, reduce the intensity of client's emotional, mental, physical, and behavioral reactions to a crisis and to restore client functioning to its previous state
What is Crisis Intervention model?
asking multiple questions at the same time (p.179)
What is stacking?
“the provision of mental health services for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental, behavioral and emotional disorders in individuals, families and groups” (pg. 26)
What is clinical social work practice?
Supervision or consultation, the client waives confidentiality, danger to themselves or others, suspicion of child or elder abuse, subpoenas (pg. 75-77)
Provide examples of limitations of confidentiality.
Knowledge of and exposure to others’ trauma and wanting to help increase the susceptibility to indirect or direct trauma for the social worker (p. 542)
What is vicarious trauma?
-utilizes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to alter the client's interpretation of self and their environment and the manner in which they create interpretations (pg. 391)
What is Cognitive restructuring
Refers to seeking out information that confirms our understanding, preferences, or perceptions while ignoring information that contradicts these biases. (p.183)
Describe cognitive bias.
This counsel states that social workers engage in research-informed practice and practice-informed research (pg.32)
What is the role of Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) Education Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS)?
social worker’s experiences and emotional reactions influence his or her perceptions of and interactions with a client (pg.63)
What is countertransference?
Client’s goals have been met, client transfers to another agency, time-limited services are concluded, and social worker or client leave the helping relationship (pg. 572)
What are the four most common forms of termination?