Socially-Engineered Trauma (SET)
SHARP Framework
Socioeducation
Systemic Oppression
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Socially-Engineered Trauma

What does SET stand for

100

Structural oppression, Historical context, Analysis of role, Reciprocity, Power.

What does SHARP stand for?

100

To help clients understand the systemic causes of their struggles.

What is the purpose of socioeducation?

100

Racial disparities in maternal mortality rates.

What is an example of systemic oppression in healthcare?

200

Mass incarceration due to the War on Drugs

Name one example of SET

200

It guides them in addressing systemic oppression in practice.

How does the SHARP framework help social workers?

200

It reduces self-blame and promotes activism.

How does socioeducation empower clients?

200

An economic system that prioritizes privatization and deregulation.

What is neoliberalism?

300

SET is caused by systemic oppression, not individual events.

How does SET differ from personal trauma

300

Give an example of structural oppression. →

Racial disparities in housing and education.

300

Psychoeducation focuses on mental health; socioeducation focuses on systemic oppression.

How is socioeducation different from psychoeducation? → Psychoeducation focuses on mental health; socioeducation focuses on systemic oppression.

300

Black people are incarcerated at disproportionately high rates.

How does white supremacist racism affect criminal justice?

400

White supremacist racism, neoliberal economic policies, cisgender-heteropatriarchy.

What are the three major causes of SET?

400

Encourages clients to challenge systems of oppression.

How does the SHARP framework promote activism?

400

Encourages clients to join social justice movements

What is one benefit of socioeducation? .

400

A system where cisgender heterosexual men hold social power over others.

What is cisgender-heteropatriarchy? 

500

Because it is created by institutions and policies, not random events.

Why is SET considered "engineered"?

500

Helping clients see their strengths and how they can contribute to social change.

What does "Reciprocity & Mutuality" mean in the SHARP model?

500

By discussing oppression with clients and linking them to advocacy groups.

How can social workers incorporate socioeducation into practice?

500

It helps social workers understand the root causes of clients' struggles.

Why is recognizing systemic oppression important in social work?

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