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The complex system of health-care programs and policies that focus on the health of the community as a whole.

Public Health 

100

clients reside in the facility for some period...

Inpatient Treatment 

100

______ is the need to use increased amounts of the substance to reach the same level of mood alteration initially achieved

Tolerance 

100

A person who works with others in the community to initiate change or develop needed programs

Community Intervention Collaborator

100

Passing legal judgment...

Adjudication

200

Name 3 social work functions in hospital, medical clinics, diagnostic and treatment centers…

1.Help patients understand and interpret technical medical jargon.

2.Offer emotional support.

3.Help terminally ill people deal with their feelings and make end of life plans.

4.Help patients adjust their lives and lifestyles to accommodate to new conditions when they return home from medical treatment.

5.Help parents of children who have serious illnesses or disabilities cope with these conditions and respond to their children's needs.

6.Serve as brokers who link patients with necessary supportive resources and services after leaving the medical facility.

7.Help patients make financial arrangements to pay hospital and other medical bills.

8.Provide health education aimed at establishing a healthful lifestyle and preventing illness.

200

a procedure or consequence that increases the frequency of the behavior immediately preceding it

positive reinfocment

200

What is stage 2 in the 4 stage recovery model?

Confrontation

200

What is a needs assessment?

systematic analyses of client problems and issues to determine clients’ needs and develop problems and issues to determine clients’ needs and develop problem-solving strategies

200

Two major categories of crime are…

Violent Crime and Property Crime

300

HMO stands for...

health maintenance organizations

300

Emphasize the importance of the individuals perception of reality and experience, a focus on strengths, and optimistic approach to human character

Humanistic Therapies

300

What four categories of “pathological patterns of behaviors” concerning how the substance is used are cited in the DSM-5?

impaired control, social impairment, risky use, and pharmacological issues

300

A person who works to influence, initiate, and develop policy, which affects the social and emotional development of children and youth within the school and community

Policy Initiator and Developer

300

the commission of a harmful offense or act that is legally prohibited

Crime 

400

_____ Social Workers are social workers who work in the health care setting

Medical Social Workers 

400

What is gatekeeping?

The process of monitoring and controlling access to services.

400

What is the treatment process for substance abuse?

Engagement

Assessment

Multiple-System Approach to Individualized Treatment

Development of a Continuing Care Plan

400

What roles can a social worker with a master's degree hold within a public school in Fayette Co.?

Family Resource/Youth Service Center Coordinator 

Guidance Specialist 

School Social Worker 

Mental Health Specialist 

400

an area of social work practice in which social workers have direct involvement with the court.

Forensic Social Work

500

What 5 key factors cause or contribute to health problems?

People who pursue unhealthful lifestyles are more likely to experience health problems and die at a younger age.

Physical Injuries

Environmental Factors

Poverty

Contagious Disease

500

What barriers do people of color often face in receiving mental health services?

lack of help-seeking behavior, mistrust, stigma, cost, and clinician bias

500

Substance Dependence is also known as...

Addiction

500

IEP stands for Individualized Education Process. True of False?

False. Individualized Education Program

500

In what 6 broad criminal justice settings can social workers can serve important functions?

uAdult Correctional Institutions

Administrative Planning Centers

Probation and Parole Services

Victim Assistance Programs

Domestic Violence Services

Juvenile Corrections

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