10: Sexuality
11: Substance Use
12: Aging, Serious Illness, and Disabilities
1: Overview of Crises
2: Ethics
100

When the virus continues to destroy the immune system and allows opportunistic infections to take over

What is AIDS

100

When a person denies, justifies use, keeps feelings inside, minimizes, blames others

What are defense mechanisms

100

This involves a team to reduce a patient's psychological distress of total suffering

What is palliative care

100

The most critical part of a crisis

What is perception

100

The acronym for social work ethical principals

What is DIISSC

Dignity and worth of individual
Importance of human relationships
Integrity
Social Justice
Service
Competence


200

High risk action to occur when coming out or those facing discrimination

What is suicide

200

A person using prescribed pain relievers, oxycontin, tranquillizers, stimulants, and sedatives to cope

What is prescription misuse

200

A person binges on high calorie food, has a relative normal weight, and has low impulse control

What is bulimia nervosa

200

The 2 types of crises

What are developmental and situational

200

This is needed prior to client participation in treatment

What is informed consent

300

These can lead to severe reproductive health complications such as infertility and ectopic pregnancy

What are Sexually Transmitted Infections

300

Also known as “pot" and widely used to deal with stress during a crisis

What is marijuana 

300

Disease with 3 stages: early, middle, and late that impairs thinking and behaviors

What is Alzheimer's Disease 

300

The father of modern crisis intervention

Who is Gerald Caplan

300

The statutory right that protects clients from having their confidences revealed publicly

What is privileged communication 

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