What is the physical condition of the room?
The ability to see the perspectives of others and challenge your own thoughts.
What is reality testing?
Hurt, grief, anger
What is sadness?
Characterized by sadness and a loss of interest in doing activities.
What is depression?
This theory focuses on how we interact with different systems and how this may shape our personality.
What is the ecological-systems theory?
These types of questions allow the client to give a narrative response.
What are open-ended questions?
What is judgment?
Anxiety, dread, panic
What is fear?
This medication is used to treat depression.
What is Zoloft, Prozac, Paxil?
This theory is concerned about your childhood and unconscious memories.
What is the psychoanalytic theory?
A way to engage the client in the assessment process is to humanize the experience. Social workers may do this by:
What is finding the hook?
You are who you are, and I am who I am.
What is sense of reality of the world and the self?
Happiness, relief, bliss
What is joy?
Characterized by extreme worry, fear, or panic attacks.
What is anxiety?
This theory posits that our thoughts are connected to our thoughts and feelings.
"You know, something struck me when you mentioned your mother. I'm wondering how that made you feel".
What is professional curiosity?
Relax your mind, let your conscious be free
What is ARISE?
Astonishment, shock, amazement
This theoretical approach focuses on resources, skills, and resilience of the client.
What is the strengths perspective?
What is Erikson's Psychosocial stages of development?
Nonjudgmental, undivided attention, listening to feelings and facts are examples of:
What is empathic listening or active listening?
Did she just call my bestfriend, bestfriend?
Guilt, embarrassment, remorse
What is shame?
People described as psychopaths or sociopaths have this personality disorder.
What is antisocial personality disorder?
This theory is concerned with your relationship with your parent or caregiver.
What is the attachment theory?