Is experienced automatically and involves ten or more sense mechanisms?
What is perception?
Clinical social work practice is distinct from clinical social work, which equates to therapy.
What are myths of social work?
Exploring a problem, but not identifying how to fix it.
What is a Solution Focused Approach?
High rates of death on people of color, economic inequities, access to healthcare and other health disparities
What is highlighted with the inequitable impact of COVID 19?
When a social worker listens, validates, and is likable.
What is a therapeutic alliance?
Referring to purpose, bridging differences, and breaking taboos.
What are Dealing with Barriers?
Equitable access to resources and equal protection under the law.
What is social justice?
A client's reality evolves over times and is constructed through language, experience and relationships that is distinct and different from the social worker.
What is the Constructivist perspective?
Improves the delivery of care, can be mechanistic, and may not include differing values or populations.
What is an Evidenced based practice?
The social worker recognizes their own story, social identities, perception, and bias helps with the use of this.
What is use of self?
Focusing on facts and validating angry feelings.
What is coping with conflict?
Called to provide advocacy, case management and seek social justice.
What makes social work different from other professions?
Exploring a family system and views of class, race, spirituality and other diversity to affect change.
What is the Multisystem Intervention model?
Demonstrate cultural competence, seek supervision, maintain emergency contact for clients.
What are NASW Clinical Practice Standards?
The social worker is triggered with their own family of origin issues or does not recognize issues related to diversity when with a client.
What is interfering with social work practice or treatment?
Translates the meaning of the message to focus on feelings and/or information.
What is attending?
Called to social and political action for equal access, for cultural and social diversity, and the prevention and elimination of discrimination.
What is the NASW Code of Ethics?
According to McLaughlin, social workers value this type of role in working with clients to access resources?
What is practical advocacy?
Helping client find meaning, strength in their own heroic story through a strong therapeutic relationship.
What helps others to change?
Survivor, advocate, and starter of the #MeToo movement.
Who is Tarana Burke?