Explores biological, psychological, and social factors affecting the client
What is biopsychosocial assessment?
A type of practice that focuses on solutions rather than problems
what is solution focused therapy?
a professional organization of social workers in the United States
What is NASW?
the professor who teaches Behavior and Enviorments I and II at Seton Hall University
who is Professor Landriau?
This 2013 Disney film follows a fearless princess and a rugged ice harvester as they journey to find her sister, whose icy powers have trapped their kingdom in eternal winter
What is frozen?
Focuses on client strengths rather than weaknesses
what is strengths-based perspective
Practitioners use this technique to get the client to tell their story
what is narrative theory?
This ethical principle in social work requires professionals to respect clients' rights to make their own decisions, while maintaining a commitment to promoting their well-being.
what is self determination?
We are track the effectiveness of the intervention with
Emotional/physical health improvement and BLANK changes
behavioral
This movie featured the song "go the distance"
what is Hercules?
Identifies risks for harm to self or others, substance use, or trauma history
What is risk assessment?
Intervention tactics are BLANK driven
This theory in social work focuses on the impact of early childhood experiences and family dynamics on an individual's development and emphasizes the importance of understanding these influences
what is attachment theory?
Evaluations tend to use BLANK and BLANK methods
What is Quantative and qualitative methods?
Which disney movie did Angelina Jolie bring to life?
What is Maleficent?
Avoids bias and misdiagnosis due to cultural misunderstandings
what is Culturally responsive assessment
We help clients connect their strengths to BLANK
What is resources?
This principle in social work emphasizes the need for professionals to avoid exploiting their relationships with clients for personal, professional, or financial gain... and professionalism at all times.
What is the principle of Integrity?
Using quantitative indexes/valid scale to provide a baseline measure of the problem (A), provide an intervention (B), and repeat (A)
What is single-subject design?
Quasimodo was the bell ringer of this cathedral
what is Notre Dame?
This step in the Multi-Dimensional Functional (MDF) Assessment process involves choosing how to gather information through interviews, observations, and standardized tools
What is deciding methods of obtaining data?
A principle that serves as the foundation of the strength-based approach:
Accepting BLANK. Life and our world are ever-evolving. Don't resist
Core Social Work Values include:
service, social justice, dignity and worth of the person, BLANK, integrity, competence.
what is importance of human relationships?
an ongoing process to assess whether the intervention is effective or needs adjustments
What is continuous monitoring?
How many years was genie stuck in the lamp before Aladdin found him?
10,000 years