Theories
Perspectives
Models and Tools
7 SW Generalist Steps
Extras
100

Racism is a common or ordinary experience for people of color in the US. Color-blind conceptions of equality, where we say we should treat all people equally regardless of race – doesn’t actually work to remedy discrimination

What is one belief of critical race theory? 

100

Highlights the importance of understanding an individual and individual behavior in light of the environmental contexts in which that person lives and acts.

What is the Person-in-Environment perspective?

100

A therapeutic model in which negative or unhelpful thinking is challenged as a means of changing emotions and behavioral patterns.

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?

100

Collecting information about a client or a situation, usually by asking questions and meeting with them directly.

What is engagement? 

100

This is the type of social work that involves groups of people at a community level.

What is Mezzo practice?  

200

Professional as an expert who helps the “patient” closely examine unconscious processes that contribute to failures in social and emotional functioning

What is psychodynamic theories?

200

Clients must be seen in light of their capacities, talents, competencies, possibilities, visions, values, and hopes no matter how difficult their current situation

What is the strengths perspective?

200

Focus on accepting whatever the current state is, realizing that we cannot undo the past and can’t control the events of the future.

What are mindfulness strategies?
200

Using the client's words, knowledge of the field, and the social worker's perspective to summarize strengths and challenges.

What is assessment?

200

"What are you hoping to get out of speaking with a social worker" is an example of this engagement skill.

What is an open ended question? 

300

Focused mostly on the individual’s ability to change their own circumstances/thought processes

What are behavioral theories?

300

Elements in society undermine the economic, political, social, and psychological emancipation of women.

What is the feminist perspective?

300

A map that illustrates the most important relationships in a client's life.

What is an eco map?

300

This step includes working with the client to set some goals.

What is planning?  

300

This is a strategy that can be used in organizations to assess strengths and challenges.

What is a SWOT analysis? 

400

"A process of increasing personal, interpersonal, or political power so that individuals can take action to improve their life situations”

What is the empowerment theory?

400

A type of question you might ask an individual using a numeric response.

What is a scaling question?

400

Taking a plan and putting it into action.

What is implementing?

400

A person is always trying their best to manage their own life and situation, even if the coping skills they are choosing are unsafe or not desirable to you.

What is the most important thing to get out of this class?

500

Erikson's 8 stages of human development is an example of this kind of theory.

What is Life Span Theories?  

500

This is a tool that can be used in organizations to assess strengths and challenges.

What is a SWOT Analysis?

500

Checking in with the client or the project to make sure nothing has changed.

What is follow-up?  

500

Parental resilience, social connections, concrete support in times of need, knowledge of parenting and child development, social-emotional competence of children

What are five protective factories for families?

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