Soul & mind
psyche
focuses on
focuses on information processing that goes on inside people's minds, including perception, attention, language, memory, thinking, and consciousness.
Cognitive
Renee Descartes was famous for this saying
SW has its beginnings in this organization
The Church
Primary goal of SW, all other goals stem from this
Service
the A in the ABCs of Psych
Affect
an approach to psychology that focuses on how one's environment and how external stimuli affect a person's mental states and development and how these factors specifically "train" a person for the behaviors they will be exhibiting later on
behavioral
The current DSM was published in the year
2013
These laws were the start of organized SW
English Poor Laws
Involvement in political matters by advocating on the behalf of the vulnerable
Social Justice
The B in the ABCs of Psych
Behavior
a perspective that emphasizes looking at the whole individual and stresses concepts such as free will, self-efficacy, and self- actualization
Tabula Rasa means
Blank Slate
The founder of Toynbee Hall and settlement houses in England
Octavia Hill
The belief that each person is unique and valuable;
Dignity
The C in ABCs of Psyc
Cognition
approach believes behavior to be as a consequence of our genetics and physiology.
Biological
The Father of Modern Psychology
Wilhelm Wudnt
The 1st settlement house in the US (Chicago), grew to over 500 by 1920
Hull House
relationships creates positive change helping develop affiliations amongst people, which is essential for advocacy and equity
Human relationships
this word means emotion
affect
approach includes all the theories in psychology that see human functioning based upon the interaction of drives and forces within the person, particularly unconscious, and between the different structures of the personality.
Psycho-dynamic
The number of disorders in the most current edition of the DSM
157
The founder of modern-day SW, was the first woman to earn an honorary Masters from Yale, co-founder of the ACLU, first woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize, the best-known female in the US by her death in 1935
Jane Addams
Must practice their profession with competence, never misrepresentation their skills or knowledge; Must continue to expand their knowledge and skills
Competence