ETHICS
BPS
BIOLOGICAL
PSYCH/SOCIAL
RANDOM
100

Which core value defines: social workers treat each person in a caring and respectful fashion, mindful of individual differences and cultural and ethnic diversity.

Dignity & worth of a person

100

_________ entails investigating people’s strengths, problems, needs, and issues to begin understanding how to help people and improve their lives

ASSESSMENT

100

Give an example of a biological milestone for an infant?

Any of these is correct: Crawl, sit, babble, understand simple commands etc.

100

WHAT IS ERIKSON'S PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT FOR INFANCY?

Trust vs. Mistrust

100

Kyle, a toddler, wants another helping of dessert. He whined incessantly until he was given another serving. Which part of Kyle’s personality is shown in this example? (Id, EGO, SUPEREGO)

Id

200

Which core value defines: Social workers challenge social injustice. Social workers pursue social change, particularly with and on behalf of vulnerable and oppressed individuals and groups of people.

SOCIAL JUSTICE

200

The two limits to confidentiality for social workers are __________ and __________

HARM TO SELF OR HARM TO OTHERS

200

Give an example of a biological milestone for early childhood (1-3 y/o)

Any of these is correct: Walk, run, jump, make believe play

200

WHAT IS ERIKSON'S PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT FOR ADOLESCENCE?

Identity vs. Role Confusion

200

Ethical component of personality which provides moral standards, and knowing right from wrong.

Superego

300

What ethical principle defines: Social workers behave in a trustworthy manner. Social workers are continually aware of the profession's mission, values, ethical principles, and ethical standards and practice in a manner consistent with them.

Integrity

300
  • Understanding human behavior involves comprehension of wide range of issues a throughout a person’s lifespan. The three aspects of development that integrally affect each other are ________________, _________________, and __________________.


BIOLOGICAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL, SOCIAL

300

At what age does a child: do more physical play (athletic), sulks, jokes?

School Age (6-12 years)

300

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

Empowerment

300

A child may complain that there is little ice cream left in a big bowl, even though the amount of ice cream is the same as the one in a smaller ball. This refers to the child’s tendency to focus on only one aspect of a situation, problem or object

Centration

400

What is NASW's function?

NASW's primary functions include promoting the professional development of its members, establishing and maintaining professional standards of practice, advancing sound social policies, and providing services that protect its members and enhance their professional status.

400

In understanding human behavior, we discussed that a person might feel that they have no strengths. Define Strength Perspective

strengths perspective centers on clients' abilities, talents, and resources instead of focusing on clients' problems and deficits

400

Biological milestone for adolescence (12-19 years)?

Peer orientation, self-identity

400

WHAT IS ETHNOCENTRISM?

Ethnocentrism is the act of judging another culture based on preconceptions that are found in values and standards of one's own culture.

400

___________________ is the vast range of differences among groups, including those related to age, class, culture, disability, gender, etc

DIVERSITY

500

What does it mean to be a culturally competent social worker?


Cultural competence in social work practice implies a heightened consciousness of how culturally diverse populations experience their uniqueness and deal with their differences and similarities within a larger social context.


500

WHAT ARE THE 5 STEPS TO PROBLEM-SOLVING APPROACH? (IN ORDER)

1) IDENTIFY THE PROBLEM

2) GENERATE SOLUTION

3) IMPLEMENT

4) EVALUATE

5) TERMINATE

500

The knowledge of normal human development is critical why?

In order to understand and monitor the progress of a person as they grow to determine the status and know whether they need to receive help

500

Taking on others’ values that are inconsistent with his or her self-actualizing motive

INTROJECTION

500

Define oppression and give an example

unjust or cruel exercise of authority or power. Example: A society says that women are the property of their fathers or husbands

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