MI
Stages of Change
Law and Order
Theory
Grab Bag
GIM
100

A collaborative, person-centered approach for drawing out and strengthening a person’s motivation to change his or her behavior.

Motivational Interviewing

100

Isabella is approached by a friend asking her if she'd like to join a walking group. Isabella says she doesn't see the purpose and her schedule is too busy. What stage of change is she in?

Stage 1: Pre-Contemplation

100

What is the TCA Code that addresses the profession of social work to include regulation by board of health and licensure.

Title 63
100

Emphasizes relationships between elements and their environment interactions

Systems Theory

100

After a stillborn death, a friend says to the mother, "at least you know you can have children". What is this?

Sympathy 

100

What does GIM stand for?

Generalist Intervention Model

200

This type of inquiry will provide more than a yes or no response

Open-ended question

200

Isabella begins to think about fitting a walking program into her life and reads about health benefits and what she needs.

Stage 3: Preperation 

200

What is the TCA Code for Privileged Communication?

63-23-109

200

Human behavior is learned through environmental interactions and reinforcement patterns

Social Learning Theory

200

I don't know exactly what you're going through, but I'm here if you need anything or just want to sit together. What is this an example of?

Empathy 

200

Collecting a complete social history is a part of what stage?

Assessment

300

"You’ve accomplished a lot in a short time. I appreciate your honesty" is what?

Affirmation

300

Isabella starts a walking plan

Stage 4: Action

300

Licenses social workers can have a complaint filed against their license to the board of health if they break what the law and what else?

NASW Code of Ethics
300

Addresses power imbalances, oppression, and social group dynamics in power

Conflict Theory

300

The NASW Code of Ethics discusses "cultural competency", but what is the more appropriate term.

Cultural humility 

300

Body language, trauma-informed practices, eye contact, allowing for choice of seating, introductions are all a part of what stage?

Engagement

400

Social work responses that include: It sounds like you… You’re wondering if… are what skill?

Reflective listening 

400

Isabella reads an article about certain lifestyles and adverse long-time impact. She starts to think about her own lifestyle and if changes might be needed.

Stage 2: Contemplation

400

Social workers provide this to clients during the intake process by going over the client rights, confidentiality, and Hippa.

Informed Consent

400

Social workers identify these and use them as part of case planning. The identification of these are part of core social work perspective.

Strengths Perspective

400
How many competencies are in social work education? Name one.

Nine

400

What stage are SMART goals used in?

Planning

500

Statements link material that has been discussed to reinforce what has been said and demonstrates that you have been listening carefully is what skill?

Summarizing

500
What is the formal model for the stages of change called?

Transtheoretical Model

500

What are the reasons you can break confidentiality with a client?

Intent to harm self or other, child/elder abuse, client sues you

500

Emerged from legal scholars in 1970s and 1980s. Views race as a social construct, addresses systemic racism, and colorblindness

Critical Race Theory (CRT)

500

Wiser has two of what kind of animal and what are their names?

Cats

Oliver and Pushkin

500

Name all stages of GIM

EAPIETF

Engagement, Assessment, Planning, Intervention, Evaluation, Termination, Follow-up

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