This refers to those that impact the child's development such as family, school, religious institutions, peers of Ecological Systems Perspective.
What is Microsystem of Ecological Systems Perspective?
This type of question are used to obtain facts "when, Where, etc"
What are close ended questions?
This is how a comprehensive assessment comes into play.
What is "laying the groundwork for interventions and helping the client develop problem solving skills.
Tells what was observed. ex: two people observe the same thing and give similar descriptions
What is objective?
This is why people seek out micro services from a social worker.
What is "client is dealing with stressors and unable to cope with them effectively.
This tells us if the patient is aware of current surroundings and why they are receiving services in an assessment.
What is cognitive functioning?
It is a complex interwoven pattern of learned behaviors and beliefs.
What is culture?
What is maturational crisis
Enhacing the well being and help meet the basic human needs of all people with particular attention to the needs and empowerment of people who are vulnerable, oppressed, and living in poverty.
What is the mission of social work.
This level refers to the interactions between the various parts of the microsystem, how they are connected and influence each other in the Ecological Systems Perspective
What is the Mesosystem of Ecological Perspective?
The basic principle behind this theory is that an individual's worldview is impacted by their experiences and surroundings.
What is the Ecological Systems Perspective
it give an interpretation of an observation
What is Subjective
This refers to a setting that does not involve the person to actively participate but still affects them of Ecological Systems Perspective. ex: child being affected if parent looses their job.
What is the Ecosystem of Ecological System Perspective?
They shape our perceptions and oppinions and influence how we interpret what we see and hear.
What are cultural influences.
This provides an estimate on quality of client's function.
What is a mental status exam
This is one of the four main goals of Crisis Intervention
What is restoring the client's equilibrium or baseline functioning, assist the client in developing new coping mechanisms to deal with immediate stressors, Assist the client in developing problem solving skills or assist the client in mobilizing social support and services
This phase lays the groundwork for subsequent implantation of interventions and strategies.
What is phase I of the helping process
Nature of event and extent of exposure, perception of event, and social supports and coping mechanisms
What are three factors that influence reaction to an even that may lead to crisis intervention.
This refers to changes and shifts in a person's lifespan of Ecological Systems Perspective. Ex: how a divorce may not only impact the couple but also the behavior of children.
What is Chronosystem of Ecological Systems Perspective?
This is why Qoutes are important in assessments and documentation.
What is "giving ownership to the statement and show you are not paraphrasing".
In week 3, we talked about what we say, what we meant to say, and how the person perceived things. This refers to
What is communication?
This refers to the culture of an individual. How cultural values beliefs influence individuals of Ecological Systems Perspective.
What is Microsystem of the Ecological Systems Perspective?
This is a tool that helps us find facts about the psychosocial wellbeing and needs of an individual, family, group, or community.
what is a psychosocial assessment?
It is to promote human community and well-being.
What is the primary purpose of social work.
This is when an individual experiences an overwhelming event which upsets one's psychosocial equilibrium or baseline level of functioning.
What is Crisis Intervention