Theories/Perspective/Model
Social Problems
Definitions
Issues
Other
100

View employees as being incapable of much growth. 

a. Manager of McDonald's

b. Theory X managers

c. Social Work professor

d. Theory problems

Theory X managers

100

Often leads to despair, low self-esteem, and stunting of physical, social, emotional, and intellectual growth

a. Poverty

b. Opportunity

c.Wealth

d.Freedom

Poverty
100

The level of income that the federal government considers sufficient to meet basic requirements of food, shelter, and clothing. 

Poverty line
100
Joe's father is an alcoholic, he hasn't gone to work in over three weeks, he is experiencing a ______ problem. 

Personal 

100
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Haley and Sarah!!!
200

Sees any problem within the family as a family group problem, not as a problem on the part of any one individual member

a. Social worker

b. Professors

c. MindTap

d. A family therapy perspective

A family therapy perspective

200

The legal dissolution of a marriage by a court or other competent body.

Divorce
200

A paper-and-pencil assessment tool that practitioners use to assess specific troubles and plan interventions for clients.

Ecomap
200
John goes into work and he is made fun of by another one of the supervisors, he is experiencing a what problem?
Business/Job problem
200

Will need to advocate, support, or even help to develop appropriate resources for their clients.

Social workers
300

Uses one-way communication—from the top to the workers. Management believes that it knows what is best

a. Financial issues

b. Studies

c. Autocratical model

d. Production

An autocratic model

300

A marriage in name only, one where the spouses continue to live under the same roof but live as separate individuals.

a. economic failure

b. empty-shell marriages

c. work

d. blaming the poor

Empty-Shell Marriages 
300

A person’s total assets—real estate holdings, cash, stocks, bonds, and so forth.

Wealth
300

Symptomatic expression of emotional or interpersonal maladjustment especially in children

Behavioral problems
300

Which emphasizes the team concept.

Collegial model

400

Principles to positive parenting 

a. Perspectives

b. Learning theory

c. Poverty

d. Family members

Learning theory
400
Problems that occur between two people in which are married. 
Martial Problems 
400

Any nontraditional configuration of people who live together, are committed to each other, and perform functions traditionally assumed by families.

Blended Family
400

Mark became president of his company and received a big increase in salary. Gianna, on the other hand, saw her earnings sliced nearly in half as the stock market drop in the early 2000s resulted in much less business for her company.

Financial concern
400

Includes the husband as the primary decision maker, the wife as submissive to him, and the wife as primarily responsible for domestic tasks

Traditional gender stereotype

500

Because the employees could not express their discontent directly, they expressed it indirectly. Some vented their anger on their families and neighbors, and the entire community suffered. Others sabotaged production. 

a. Custodial model

b. Theories

c. Organization

d. Problems

Custodial model
500

These problems may include inadequate income, unemployment, poor housing, inadequate access to means of transportation and places for recreation, and lack of job opportunities.

Factors outside the family
500

Involves the use of words and will be addressed first.

Verbal communication
500

Sam and her mother have not been getting along lately, Sam told her mom that she hated her. Sam's mother screamed that she was the worst daughter ever, they just experienced a: 

Conflict between the parent and the child

500

Are often in the best position to identify shortcomings in the structure and technology of the organizational system, but one-way communication prevents feedback to management. 

Workers