Maslow's Hierarchy of needs
behavioral
Infant Diseases
mental
types of adoption
100

Which one focused on friendship, family, intimacy and sense of connection?

What is love and belonging?

100

Where do you learn values and behavior?

what is role models, home, and with friends?

100

Woman who drinks during pregnancy risks a child with this.

What is fetal alcohol syndrome?

100

The first step in the recovery from a mental health disorder is ______.

what is recognizing the need for help?

100

in order to adopt you must be 

what is considered suitable and have a good and safe home?

200

Which one focused on health, employment, property, family and social ability? 

What is safety and security? 

200

What term is used to refer to the way you feel about yourself?

what is self-esteem?

200

Sudden and unexplained death of an infant younger than 1 year.

What is sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)?

200

A physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders is called a ______.

what is psychiatrist?

200

types of adoption

what is..

-open
-semi open
-closed
-international

300

Which one focused on confidence, achievement, respect of others and the need to be a unique individual?

What is self-esteem?

300

What can have a negative effect on body image?

what is trying to live up to unrealistic media image?

300

Refers to infants who are born passively physically dependent on drugs.

What is drug addicted babies?

300

What should you do if you think you might be suffering symptoms of a mental disorder?

what is share your concerns with a trusted adult?

300

open adoption is

what is free flow of information between birth parents and adoptive parents. face to face meetings between birth and adoptive parents. expected to have on going communication?

400

which one focused on breathing, food, water, shelter, clothing, sleep

what is physiological needs?

400

Teens often experience mood swings. What can cause this?

what is hormonal changes?

400

Separation form the drug resulting in subnormal activity such as depression, cravings, irritability, shaking, seizures.

What is withdrawal?

400

Which best describes the role of a social worker?

what is to listen and advise people about sources of help in the community?

400

semi open adoption is 

what is contact between birth and adoptive parents done through an agency. parents only know each others first names. child photo given to birth parents and letters from birth parents given to child?

500

which one focused on morality, creativity, spontaneity, acceptance, experience purpose, meaning and inner potential? 

what is self-actualization? 

500

Where do you first learn moral values?

what is home?

500

impaired social interaction, problems with verbal and nonverbal communication and repetitive.

What is Autism? 

500

Describe the job of a clinical psychologist

what is a professional who is trained to recognize and treat behavior that is not normal?

500

closed adoption is

what is no identifying information disclosed. no contact between parties. limited family history of birth parents. until child reaches legal age unable to find birth parents by law?