Phenomenology
Say What?
Miscelleaneous
Hermeneutics
Social Constructionism
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Phenomenologists suggest that ________ must be studied to determine how people see things as real.
What is "all aspects of reality" see page 325
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The theories discussed in Chapter 11 lend themselves to work with only large organizations. T or F?
What is False? Who do they work with? See page 338
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___________ leads to institutionalization as our actions become typified in terms of routine.
What is Habitualization. See page 330
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Hermeneutics is the study of: a. socialized neutering b. social gratification c. understanding d. nature as it is.
What is C. Understanding!
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According to Gergen, social constructionism helps us get past the traditional ______________.
What is subject-object dualism. page 330
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Weber argued that ________ was the proper subject of sociology.
What is "meaningful behavior". Page 325
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These theories are NOT in alignment with SW values. T or F?
What is False. How are the in alignment? See page 341.
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Which of the following DOES NOT play a part in the creation of multiple realities: a. Feminist thought b. multiculturalism c. positivism d. None of the above
What is C. Positivism
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T or F. The basic hermeneutic view s that humans don't give a rat's patoot about their lives making sense.
What is FALSE! page 334.
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According to Foucault, discourse is: a. courteous conversation b. his primary unit of analysis c. his primary mode of transportation d. his childhood pet
What is B. page 331.
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Schutz distinguished between ________ and _________.
What is First Order and Second Order Process. Pg 326
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These three theories give ample attention to the Biological, Psychological, and Spiritual bases for behavior. T or F?
What is False. See pages 340-341.
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Constructionism and postmodernism are used widely in what kind of therapies? a. narrative therapies b. solution-focused therapies c. cognitive-behavior therapies d. family therapies e. None of these f. A, b, c, and d.
What is F. see pages 338-339.
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This person conceived of human existence as a "happening"
Who was Heidegger - page 334. Daily DOUBLE!!! What well-known movie critic write the screen play for this movie: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9qo8XWz4co
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A culture believing that we can have unprotected sexual intercourse with a person infected with HIV on Sundays, and it cannot be transmitted because it is Sunday. Is this an example of social construction?
What is Yes, and this happens.
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Like symbolic interactionists, phenomonologists and ethnomethodologists are concerned with:
What is "the interpretive process and the meanings that arise from social interactions". Page 327
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Social constructionists really love to conduct quantitative research. T or F?
What is False! It can be done, but it lends itself much more to qualitative research. Why?
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Insoo Kim Berg proposes that Solution_Focused Brief Therapy is a _______________.
What is Deeply Spiritual Approach. pg 341
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Fromm felt that scientists should participate in which of the following: (list all correct answers) a. Freedom to.... b. Freedom of..... c. Freedom from..... d. None of the above.
What are A. and C. in addition to freedom for.... see page 335
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Which of the following are socially constructed concepts: a. gender b. sexuality c. social theories d. all of the above e. a and b.
What is D. All of the above. What about illness? Is it socially constructed?
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___________ theorists reject the idea that there are unchanging foundations for the humans sciences.
What is Post-Modern. Page 329
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A limited number of truths, or interpretations, is allowed with socially constructed methods. T or F?
What is False. That is the whole point. There is no singular "T"ruth, but multiple "t"ruths.
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Using these theories, the helping situation is client centered and involves __________ and the alleviation of ________ that are a result of the of beliefs that keep keep people from reaching their potential.
What are Growth and Problems. pg 337.
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In Fromm's words, The constant need for confirmation by others and the common feelings of emptiness and meaninglessness are summed up in a condition known as:
What is Culture of Narcissism. Pg 335.
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Social Constructionism is often situated in opposition to what scientific movement?
What is Positivism.