geographic/territorial or interactional/relational all describe a __________
Norms
What is the multidimensional approach?
Three ways a family is formed
Hierarchy of needs suggests that higher needs cannot be met until lower needs have been satisfied
Who is Abraham Maslow?
What is a settlement house?
This is a set of shared beliefs about the way things are, and should work
What is Ideology?
biological, psychological and social systems how these things affect each other
What is the Biopsychosocial approach?
one spouse versus multiple spouses is the difference between
What is monogamy and polygamy?
these are examples of?
What are the core values of social work/ what is the code of ethics?
this is the definition of those that are rural/preindustrial societies--
what is
What is Ethnocentrism?
This is an interrelated set of concepts and propositions organized into a deductive system that explains relationships among aspects of our world.
What is a theory?
When two family members involve another person to be in the dyadic relationship this is called?
What is Triangulation?
a prolonged response to chronic emotional and interpersonal stressors on the job
What is Burnout?
what is
What are symbols?
What are some factors/environmental conditions that can affect any illness or physical issue?
Two or more people who interact with each other because of shared interests, goals, experiences and needs
What is a small group?
internal drives, needs, emotions motivate Human Behavior- Adaptive capacities of individuals & interactions with the environment
What is the Psychodynamic approach?
Advisory Boards/Committees, Public/Town Hall Meetings, focus groups are how we do what?
How we engage in our community
What does “culture of poverty mean?”
this is a person’s ability to process information about emotions accurately and effectively and to regulate them in an optimal manner
What is emotional intelligence?
A tendency for a group to stick together and be unified in the pursuit of it's objectives and satisfaction of member's emotional needs
What is group cohesiveness?
An approach that sees human behavior as the outcome of reciprocal interactions of person operating within linked ______
What is the System's perspective?