chapter 16
chapter 16
chapter 17
chapter 18
Misc.
100
Three aspects of self concept
What is individualist, relational, and collectivist
100
Core Category through which culture is experienced and interpersonal meaning is defined
What is Gender
100
Addressing Gendered Power
What is Chapter 17
100
Relational Responsibility, Vulnerability, and Attunement
What is Circle of Care
100
Research & Analysis, Lobbying, Alliance Building, and Communication
What is advocacy strategies
200
Correlated with personal agency and goal directed behavior
What is the individualist self
200
Position directed, rule directed, independence directed, relationship directed
What is What is Relational Orientation
200
For women this is connected to relationship patterns that revolve around imbalances of power and lack of intimacy
What is depression
200
A psychological process that can be measured in the brain
What is attunement
200
Concerned with ending injustices throughout the world by advancing women's rights
What is feminist advocacy
300
More oriented toward maintaining relationships with particular significant other
What is Relational Self
300
Believes each person should support the relationship
What is relationship directed
300
This gender when at risk is more likely to cope with their symptoms through substance use, violence, and antisocial behaviors
What is men
300
Assessing a couples relative status, ell being, and their patterns for accommodating and attending each other
What is equality
300
What NASW values does feminist advocacy promote
What is Social Justice, Dignity and Worth of the Person, Service
400
Subsumed within the context of a larger group or community
What is Collective Self
400
Expects person in authority to base decisions on needs, goals, and desires of relationship or group
What is rule directed
400
Encourages the therapist to think about the circumstances within which mental health issues arise and are diagnosed
What is Sociopolitical Context of Services
400
Gender and Power as a Fulcrum for Clinical Change
What is Chapter 18
400
Therapists need to develop the skills and ways of understanding them that make hidden, taken-for-granted, social, and relational contexts visible. What NASW value does this reflect
What is competence
500
From a family systems perspective every individual is
What is Relational
500
Approved decisions from a one up-one down position
What is position directed
500
Diagnostic categories and virtually all treatment models use
What is gender neutral language
500
Challenging the underlying power structure in couple relationships will frequently raise
What is anxiety levels
500
We were steadfast in our commitment to challenging this unequal pattern in ways that empathized with Daryl, yet challenged him to expand his relational capacity and make it safe for June to heal and grow What NASW value does this reflect
What is importance of human relationships