What does the S in SOAP stand for / Treatment Plan used in health care?
What is Subjective: a client's report of how he or she has been doing since last visit &/or what brought client into treatment?
Contracts are also known as?
What is: 'service agreements/plans, case plans treatment plans, intervention plans, or individual/family support plans'?
-or Care Plans? :)
What does the O in SOAP stand for / Treatment Plan used in health care?
What is: Objective: includes vital signs, documentation of any physical examinations, results of lab. tests?
(other settings could include objective indicators sch as disorientation, failing school, legal issues, etc.)
What does the P in SOAP stand for / Treatment Plan used in health care?
What is Plan: Plan includes what will be done as consequence of assessment?
What does the A in SOAP stand for / Treatment Plan used in health care?
What is Assessment: A social worker pulls together the objective and subjective findings and consolidates them into a short assessment?
Social Workers must do no harm & ensure intervention provided enhances what?
What is: the well-being of Clients?
What is Quantitative information -when evaluating a client's/ Client system's progress?
What is: client and/or SW subjectively report on progress made in various areas?
What is Phase 1 of trauma-informed care?
What is: 'Safety & Stabilization'?
What is 'Reconnection and Reintegration'?
What is Quantitative information -when evaluating a client's/ Client system's progress?
What is: shows data on reductions in target behaviors, health care improvements, or psychiatric symptom increases ?
What does SOAP stand for?
What is: Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan (problem solving process used in healthcare)?
What is Phase 2 of Trauma-Informed Care?
What is 'Mourning and Remembrance'?
Social Workers should make reasonable efforts to ensure continuity of services! -Treatment services could be interrupted by what factors?
What are: 'unavailability', 'disruptions in electronic communication', relocation, illness, disability, or death(?) ?
Who should be notified promptly when termination of services are anticipated?
What is: the CLIENT?
Trauma-informed care is based on an understanding of what (what overarching philosophy and approach)?
What is: 'that many clients have suffered traumatic experiences and providers must be responsible for being sensitive to this issue, regardless of whether clients are being treated specifically for their trauma?
What are: ongoing processes that allow for feedback to be implemented during service delivery. (allows SW to make changes as needed to help achieve program goals).
Social Workers must be aware of what when conducting individual practice with undocumented immigrants?
What is 'laws'~, the laws that impact service provision and the unique psychosocial stressors that are experienced by this population?
(numerous immigrant households made of mixed-status family members, where each status carries different benefit entitlements, services, and legal rights)
Social Workers should use what type of Data throughout the problem-solving process?
What is Objective & Subjective Data?
What are Summative Evauluations?
What is: provide an overall description of their effectiveness, examines outcomes to determine whether objectives where met?
A good way to involve a clients so they can see and track their progress?
What is 'Client self-monitoring' (or subjective data)?
What are: 1) Plan and conduct a thorough biopsychosocial and lethality/imminent danger assessment, 2) Make psychological contact and rapidly establish the collaborative relationship, 3) Identify the major problems, including crisis precipitants, 4) Encourage an exploration of feelings and emotions, 5) Generate and explore alternatives and new coping strategies, 6) Restore functioning through implementation of an action plan, 7) Plan follow-up and "booster" sessions
When evaluating social work practice, evaluations must follow what?
What is: 'ethical standards set by NASW'?
What are the elements of good trauma-informed care?
What is: ‘Environment of Care’, ‘Staff Appearance’, ‘Staff Behavior’, ‘Organizational Understanding’, ‘Treatment Considerations’?
What are the Ethical Standards that must be followed when evaluating practice?
What are: 1) Obtaining voluntary and written informed consent from clients, when appropriate, W/OUT IMPLIED OR ACTUAL DEPRIVATION or penalty for refusal to participate; w/ due regard for participants' well-being, privacy, and dignity 2) Informing clients of their right to w/draw from evaluation and research at at any time w/out penalty 3) Ensuring clients in evaluations have access to appropriate supportive services 4) Avoiding conflicts of interest and dual relationships
What is it called when there is 'an acute disruption of psychological homeostasis in which usual coping mechanisms fail & there exist evidence of distress and functional impairment?
What is: CRISIS?