Introduction to Social Work
Introduction to Professionalism
Thinking and Career- Long Planning
Overview of the Helping Process
Critical Thinking, Scientific Inquiry, and Career-Long Learning
100

A ____ is a "vocation or calling, especially one that involves some branch of advanced learning or science."

What is the PROFESSION?

100

____ is one of the big "five" or OCEAN personality factors

What is NEUROTICISM?

100

NASW stands for? 

What is the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR SOCIAL WORKERS? 

100

Additive empathy is employed as a means to enhance____? 

What is SELF AWARENESS? 

100

_____ is defined as the propensity and skill to use reflective skepticism when engaged in some specific activity. 

What is CRITICAL ANALYSIS?

200

The social work skills are organized and presented to coincide with the phrases of processes of contemporary__?

What is SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE? 

200

Rather than maintaining the status quo, social workers actively seek to "promote social change, and the ____ and liberation of people"

What is EMPOWERMENT

200

Regardless of our practice setting or position, social workers tend to view____ as the basic unit of attention.

What is PERSON-IN-ENVIRONMENT

200

Assessment of ______ entails consideration of the adequacy or deficiency, success of failure, and strengths or weaknesses of salient systems in the environment that bear on a client's problem

Clue: What kind of factor? 

What is ECOLOGICAL FACTORS? 

200

According to Gibbs & Gambrill _____ involves the careful examination and evaluation of beliefs and actions. 

What is CRITICAL THINKING? 

300

CSWE stands for____?

What is the COUNCIL ON SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION?

300

___ is a phase of social work practice outlined in the Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards?

What is ENGAGE? 
300

Within the context of social work service, ___ suggests honesty, truthfulness, sincerity, humility and trustworthiness. (It is also one of the Core Values of Social Work). 

What is INTEGRITY?

300

Professionalism among social workers involves a sophisticated level of self-understanding and self- ___. 

What is CONTROL? 

300

When using a(n) _______ approach, it is necessary to identify not just concerns, but also what things are going well in a client's life in order to highlight current coping mechanisms. 

What is STRENGHTS-BASED APPROACH? 

400

A phenomenon called __ __ __ helps social workers avoid the seductive trap of explaining social problems by referencing the individual characteristics or traits of people directly affected by those problems, when social workers utilize a person-in -environment perspective with strong emphasis on the environment.   

What is BLAMING THE VICTIM

400

____ involves the "confidence in their ability to execute specific skills in a particular set of circumstances and thereby achieve a successful outcome. 

What is SELF-EFFICACY?

400

_____ is a high-risk skill used to assist clients in recognizing and resolving resistant patterns of thought and behavior

What is CONFRONTATION?

400

Interviewing skills are utilized to help clients accomplish their goals during Phase ___ of the helping process.

What is PHASE II OF THE HELPING PROCESS?

400

______ thinkers have an appreciation of multiple perspectives and tend to feel that perspectives can or should not be judged by others. 

What is MULTIPLISTIC? 

500

In the context of social workers, the degree to which helpers believe in the value and effectiveness of what they do and how they do it is termed: 

What is ALLEGIANCE? 

500

Name the four competencies outlined in the Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards

What is ENGAGE, ASSESS, INTERVENE AND EVALUATE? 

500

Name the six CORE Values of Social Work

What is SERVICE, SOCIAL JUSTICE, DIGNITY & WORTH OF THE PERSON, IMPORTNACE OF HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS, INTEGRITY, COMPETENCE?

500

_____ and ____ is Phase III of the helping process.

What is EVALUATION AND TERMINATION?

500

______ involves the strength of the relationship between the way the phenomenon under investigation is conceptualized and measured and the actual phenomenon itself. 

Clue: Type of Validity

What is CONSTRUCT VALIDITY?