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Social Welfare
Poverty
Generalist SW Practice
100

Individuals’ problems are addressed in combination with their social context.

Person-in-Environment Perspective

100

Medicaid, SNAP, and school breakfast/lunch are examples of this type of benefit program.

In-Kind Benefit Program

100

This program provides cash assistance for up to 24 consecutive months, and adults receiving benefits must spend 20 hours per week in a job or job-related activity.

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)

100

The view that trauma, abuse, illness, and struggle may be injurious to an individual but may also be sources of challenge and opportunity.

Strengths Perspective

200

Providing one-on-one, family and small-group services to individuals addressing a wide range of social issues.

Micro Social Work

200

The writer of the first social work practice book to present professional ways to identify clients' problems.

Mary Richmond

200

The focus of individual-level social work.

Empowerment/Solution-Focused Initiatives

200

The treatment method that focuses on client-acknowledged problems and employs short-term, structured sessions that include specific activities.

Task-Centered Social Work

300

A practice-based profession that promotes social change, development, cohesion and the empowerment of people and communities.

Social Work

300

The best known historic figure in the social work movement.

Jane Addams
300

The perspective that people learn to be poor by growing up in poor environments.

The Cycle/Culture of Poverty

300

Social Work interventions that have demonstrated effectiveness.

Evidence-Based Practice

400

An organized set of ideas that seek to explain a particular phenomenon, which can help social workers understand complex situations.

Theory

400

The social and economic reforms introduced in response to the Great Depression were collectively called the ________________.

New Deal

400

This program provides cash assistance for people who are poor and are 65 or older, or blind or disabled.

The Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

400

The process of bringing separate groups together to work collectively on an issue of concern.

Coalition Building

500

Empathy, organization, communication, problem solving, and patience

Characteristics/Skills of Social Workers

500

Unemployment insurance, social security benefits, and medicaid are examples of this type of program.

Social Insurance Program

500

This government department runs the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

Department of Agriculture

500

The theory that emphasizes that human behaviors are purposeful and determined, and that some of those determinants are unconscious.

Psychodynamic Theory