Theory
Therapy Models/Interventions
Legal and Ethical Issues
Case Management
DSM
100

Erik Erickson's Stages of Psychosocial Development

What is ...

100

When treating depression, these modalities are recommended

What are CBT, IPT, Behavioral Activation, or IPSRT?

100

Cases in which confidentiality can be broken

What is when client is a danger to themselves, danger to others, or reporting abuse?

100

Role of social worker as a clinical case manager 

What is transitional participant? 

(transitional object; work in a variety of settings- position themselves in the middle of a network of caregivers and concerned parties that may involve dozens of individuals over the years: doctors, nurses, attorneys, home care aides, relatives, acquaintances, pharmacists, social workers, probation officer…etc.)

100

This diagnosis requries a depressed mood being present for most days over a period of 2 years

What is Persistent Depressive Disorder?

200

Four key components of self psychology

What is empathy, mirroring, idealization, partnering self object (twinship)?

200

Components of the Cognitive Triad

What is 

  • Negative views about the self

  • Negative views about the world

  • Negative views about the future

200

The social workers duty following Tarasoff and Erwing

What is the Duty to protect, predict, and report to person being threatened and law enforcement, including information shared by the family?

Break confidentiality to warn victim, warn others who can warn victim, notify police

200

5 principles emphasized in clinical case management

What is

1. Continuity of care 2. Use of the case management relationship 3. Titrating support and structure in response to client need 4. Flexibility of intervention strategies (i.e., frequency, duration, and location of contact) 5. Facilitating client resourcefulness or strengths 

200

This disorder has 2 or more of the following present for a significant portion of time during a 1 month period (1. delusions 2. hallucinations 3. disorganized speech 4. grossly disorganized or catatonic bx 5. negative sx), episodes lasts for at least 1 month but less than 6 months, and no manic or depressive episodes.

What is schizophreniform disorder?

300

Mechanisms like projection, introjection, denial, or repression are all examples of what and components of which theory

What are defense mechanisms and psychoanalytic theory?

300

Role of therapist in psychodynamic therapy

What is: 1. neutrality 2. anonymity 3. abstinence?
300

Law for reporting child abuse and time frame to do within

What is Child Abuse/Neglect Reporting Law (CARNA) and calling CWS and filing report within 36 hours?
300

Social workers skills can fall into these 3 broad categories. 

What is supportive and facilitative skills, cognitive behavioral skills, and case management skills?
300

This diagnosis includes a pattern of angry/irritable mood, argumentative/defiant behavior or vindictiveness lasting at least 6 months. Needs to have at least 4 symptoms from any of 3 (angry/irritable mood, argumentative/defiant behavior, & vindictiveness) categories. Need to exhibit symptoms during interactions with at least one individual who is not a sibling

What is oppositional defiant disorder?

400

Drive theory drives the mind into these three states and is defined as such.

What is the conscious, preconscious, and unconsious?

Conscious (things that we are completely aware of), preconscious (access to with some work), and unconscious (underneath and repressed memories that we don’t have access to)

 

400

4 skills of DBT

What is mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness, distress tolerance, and emotional regulation?

400

Must be agreed to before treatment begins so client understands what therapy with entail

What is informed consent?

400

Transference vs countertransference

  • Transference: Displacement of client’s unconscious thoughts onto clinician 

  • Countertransference: Displacement of clinician’s unconscious thoughts onto client.

400

Diagnosis seen between 6-18 years old. Severe temper outbursts verbally or behaviorally. Outbursts inconsistent with developmental age. Mood between outburts is persistently more irritable or anngy mist of the day nearly every days. Must be present for 12 months or more without a period lastly 3 or more months without sx. Present in at least 2 out of 3 settings (school, home, w/ peers) and severe in one place

What is disruptive mood dysregulation disorder?

500

This theory views the development of one’s internalized sense of self and others, AND the evolution of the capacity for mature interpersonal relationships. It is central to all other ego functions

What is object relations theory?

500

Stages of change and their definitions

Motivational Interviewing / Stages of Change 

  • Precontemplation: Individual is not thinking of change

  • Contemplation: Individuals are considering making a change but aren't yet ready to commit. 

  • Preparation: Preparing for action to make changes.

  • Action: Actively implementing a plan for change

  • Maintenance: Maintaining skills to continue to lessen unwanted behaviors. 

500

Judicial/legal practice that protects the holder from their information being shared in a judicial setting or other proceedings

What is privileged communication?

500

Definition of secondary trauma

1. Results from exposure to trauma experienced by others, often in a workplace 2. Symptoms are identical to those experienced directly as a response to trauma 3. Social workers are particularly at risk of experiencing secondary trauma because of the nature of their clients’ experiences and the vulnerability of their clients

Is not PTSD but mimic symptoms of PTSD

500

3 most common obsessions seen in OCD

What is symmetry, forbidden thoughts, and contamination?

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