Strengths Perspective
Policy Basics
Policy Issues Impacting Mental Health Acc
Stigma & Help-Seeking
Obstacles to Treatment
100

The strengths perspective focuses on what aspect of a person’s life?

abilities, resources, and potential

100

What does “mental health parity” mean?

Equal insurance coverage for mental and physical health care.

100

What 1996 federal law first addressed fairness in mental health insurance coverage?

What is the Mental Health Parity Act?

100

What is one thing you learned today

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100

What is one common reason people avoid mental health treatment?

What is stigma or fear of judgment?

200

Instead of labeling clients by their illness, social workers are encouraged to use this type of language.

What is person-first language?

200

What 1996 law was the first to address parity in insurance coverage?

The Mental Health Parity Act (MHPA)

200

This 2008 act expanded parity to include addiction treatment.

What is the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA)?

200

What are two main reasons people avoid seeking mental health treatment?

Stigma and fear of judgment.

200

True or False: Most people with mental health challenges receive treatment each year.

False.

300

The strengths perspective encourages viewing clients as these rather than patients or problems.

What are partners in the treatment process?

300

True or False: Parity laws require all insurance plans to cover mental health care.

False — they require equal limits, not mandatory coverage.

300

This 2010 law expanded coverage for mental health through Medicaid and the Marketplace.

What is the Affordable Care Act (ACA)?

300

What is internalized stigma?

When individuals believe negative stereotypes about mental illness and apply them to themselves.

300

Name one financial obstacle that prevents access to mental health care.

What is the lack of insurance or high cost?

400

This word means focusing on the positive capacities people already have.

What is empowerment?

400

What agency enforces federal mental health parity laws?

The Department of Labor and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).

400

Give one example of a policy-related barrier that affects access to mental health care.

What is limited insurance coverage, provider shortages, or lack of funding?

400

How can social stigma differ from self-stigma?

Social stigma is society’s judgment; self-stigma is when people internalize that judgment.

400

Misunderstanding mental illness symptoms as physical issues is an example of what kind of barrier?

What is lack of awareness or misdiagnosis?

500

Give one example of how a client’s coping skill can be turned into a strength for employment or growth.

Answers may vary: e.g., “A client who organizes routines to manage anxiety could do well in a structured job."

500

One thing you learned today

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500

What role do social workers play in improving policy for mental health access?

What is advocacy, lobbying, and community education?

500

Give one example of how a social worker can help reduce stigma in the community.

Public education campaigns, school presentations, or promoting positive language about mental health.

500

Describe one way social workers can help reduce barriers to mental health treatment.

Answers may vary: e.g., “Educate clients about mental health,” “Advocate for affordable services.”