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When subjective reports of a client, in conjunction w/ objective indicators of progress, should be used to determine when goals or objectives have been met & whether new ones should be set?  

What is Evaluation?

100

When a client should reflect on what has been achieved and anticipate what supports are in place if problems arise again?

What is Termination?

100

When a social worker is actively involved w/ client in determining why they sought treatment; what precipitated the desire to change now; the parameters of the helping relationship; and expectation for treatment.

What is Engagement?

100

When a client is the source of providing essential info. upon which to define the problem & solutions?

What is Assessment?

100

What are the SMART objectives?

What is -Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-specific? 

200

What are the steps in the 'planning' stage of treatment?

What are: 1) Defining the problem 2) Examining the causes of the problem & how it relates to client's life 3)Generating possible solutions 4) Identifying the driving & restraining forces related to implementation of solutions 5) Rating driving & restraining forces related to consistency & potency 6) Prioritizing solutions based on ratings 7) Developing SMART Objectives related to chosen solutions 8) Creating strategies & activities related to objectives

200

What is important about 'Staff Appearance' that is an element indicating a good, trauma-informed program?

What is: attire that connotes professionalism (easy to identify) & clothing that is not sexually provocative? 

200

This 3rd Stage is marked by commitment to move forward in life, searching for ways to use trauma experience for empowerment?

What is (Phase 3) Reconnection and Reintegration?

200

When a client and social worker must develop a common understanding of clients' preferred lifestyle (goals are developed)? 

What is Planning?

200

A trauma informed social worker uses this for choosing & using appropriate treatment strategies? 

What is the 'three-phase model'?

300

This second stage is when survivors acknowledge & speak about what happened & ready to integrate experiences into large life context?

What is (Phase 2) Mourning & Remembrance?

300

When a client must be actively involved in mobilizing his or her support network to realized continued progress & sustainable change. 

What is Intervention?

300

This initial stage is focused on establishing safety and stability?

What is (Phase 1) Safety & Stabilization? 

300

The bridge between assessment & intervention?

What is Planning?

300

What are the aspects of Organization Understanding in the element of a good, trauma-informed program? 

What is: Trauma policy/ philosophy in place, Commitment to trauma-informed care articulated, All staff/clients/family members taught about trauma & it's impact, Universal trauma screenings for all clients, Trauma status continually assessed, Clear organization plan for dealing w/ behavioral crisis, Discrete areas for calming & crisis management, Feedback valued & concerted outreach efforts made? 

400

Recognizing trauma's centrality to clients and how plays into their perception of physical and emotional safety, relationships, and behaviors is an important component of what? 

What is trauma-informed care?

400

When a social worker factors in cultural considerations into treatment & intervention planning, these considerations should include identifying what?

What is cross-cultural barriers (which may hinder a client's engagement and/or progress)?

400

When should an intervention plan be reviewed?

What is 'during the intervention', 'at termination', (if possible)'following the termination of services'?

400

What are examples of strengths provided by a client's culture? 

What are: Supportive family & community relations, community & cultural events and activities, faith & spiritual or religious beliefs, multilingual capabilities, healing practices & beliefs, participation in rituals, dreams & aspirations>? 

400

Social work interventions/ treatments must be selected based upon what? 

What is the biopsychosocial-spiritual-cultural assessments of clients, which include strengths as well as identification of feasible and desired outcomes w/in larger service contexts?

500

A social worker should gauge what aspects of treatment based on cultural appropriateness?

What is: Individual vs. Group treatment, Aternative treatment approaches, Medication, Family involvement, Location/ duration of intervention? 

500

Trauma-informed care organizations, programs, and services are based on understanding of what?

What is: the vulnerabilities or triggers of trauma survivors that traditional service delivery approaches may exacerbate -so that these services and programs can be more supportive & avoid re-traumatization?

500
What drives intervention planning?

What is 'the problem-solving process'?

500
This is included in the DSM-5 to help social workers assess cultural factors influencing clients' perspectives of their symptoms & treatment options? 

What is 'The Cultural Formulation Interview Guide'?

500

What are all the element categories that indicate a good, trauma-informed program?

What are Environment of Care, Staff Appearance, Staff Behavior, Organizational Understanding, Treatment Considerations?

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