Chapter Vocab
Chapter Vocab
Chapter Review
Chapter Review
Miscellaneous
100

Emphasizes how communities provide a network of care, support, membership, and celebration.

Community-based practice

100

Sees the value in and draws upon the use of various outlooks and perspectives for use in intervention and practice.

Eclectic approach

100

A social worker who embraces the visions and hopes of individual, family, and community members is exemplifying which social work value?

dignity and worth of the person.

100

What kind of advocacy relates most closely with macro practice?

cause advocacy.

100

What does PIE stand for?

Person-In-Environment 

200

Acknowledging the biological environment, along with the social environment, as important and intersecting aspects of a person’s life.

Ecological perspective

200

Where professionals from a variety of disciplines work together in a collaborative fashion to address client needs.

Interprofessional practice

200

Which traditional macro practice orientation is associated with a medical and scientific paradigm?

problem-centered approach

200

The ______ assumes that consumers and communities are resilient, resourceful, and possess the capacity to improve their situations.

strengths perspective

200

What does FIE stand for?

Family-In-Environment 

300

This perspective highlights the importance of understanding an individual and individual behavior in relationship to the environmental context in which that person lives and acts

Person-in-environment

300

This approach emphasizes the identification and statement of consumer problems and deficits when considering assessment and intervention models for change.

Problem-centered focus

300

When applying the problem-centered approach, the definition of the social problem oftentimes reflects the societal and personal values of ______.

people in positions of power

300

Which of the following is a principle of a strengths-based assessment in macro practice?

relationship-building

300

What was the name of the Social Worker in the case study? 

Juan

400

Acknowledges importance of individuals, families, groups, organizations, communities, and society and people’s homes and financial resources, as well as the laws and expectations that govern social behaviors.

Social environments

400

Recognizes groups of organized people and recognizes the importance of formal, informal, and societal systems in our lives.

Social systems

400

Macro practice that applies a/an ______ incorporates elements of person-in-the-environment perspective as well as empowerment, systems, and ecological theories.

strengths perspective

400

When engaging in interprofessional practice, social workers’ ______ differentiate(s) them from other helping professions.

macro practice abilities.

400

What was the worker in the case study advocating for.

Gun Control Legislation. 

500

Communications, both positive and negative, with others in the environment. These are used to foster dialogue and collaboration to strengthen support systems.

Transactions

500

Involves a range of beliefs and standards that shape how one views appropriate behaviors and action.

Value base

500

True or False, Macro social work practice is guided by core values and principles that are different than those set forth for micro social work practice.

False

500

True or False, Macro practice entails addressing the social, economic, and political structures that may be negatively affecting individual functioning.

True

500

Name all the steps of the Planned Change Process.

Assessment

Planning

Implementation 

Engagement

Termination 

Evaluation 

Follow-up