Chapter 1 Multideminson
Chapter 2
Theoretical Perspectives
Chapter 3
The Biological Person
Chapter 4 and 5
The Psychological Person
Chapter 6
Spirituality
100
What is a systems that involve direct face-to-face contact among members are known as
microsystems
100
What is a theory that suggests that behavior is also learned by imitation, observation, beliefs, and expectations is. cognitive social learning theory, operant conditioning theory, classical conditioning theory, empowerment theory
cognitive social learning theory
100
What is the most common cause of death in the USA is
cardiovascular disease
100
What theory is based on the primacy of internal drives and unconscious mental activity? Emotional Intelligence, Social Learning, Behavioral, Psychoanalytic
psychoanalytic theory
100
A person's search for a sense of meaning and morally fulfilling relationships between oneself, others, and the universe is known as?
What is spirituality
200
Social categorizations of gender, race, and class create ________________, or unearned advantage for some groups and disadvantage other groups.
What is privilege
200
What is a theory that guides our practice interventions towards building on client strengths is. cognitive social learning theory, operant conditioning theory, classical conditioning theory, empowerment theory
empowerment theory
200
Which of the following is NOT a major subsystem of the nervous system? Central nervous system, Traumatic nervous system, Peripheral nervous system, Autonomic nervous system
Traumatic nervous system
200
A major approach to social work practice with the premise that all of us are engaged in an ongoing process of constructing a life story that determines our understanding of ourselves is narrative theory cognitive theory cognitive-behavioral theory ego psychology theory
narrative theory
200
What is the most prevalent religious affiliation in the United States?
Christianity
300
When a social worker considers the personal dimensions of any person in a story, they are thinking about
the biological, psychological, and spiritual
300
Security is very important , which represents which of Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
safety needs
300
Which factor suggests that individuals will experience negative health effects? minority status, gender, employment status, socioeconomic status
socioeconomic status
300
In the theory of multiple intelligence, the brain is best understood as? central unit that houses separate cognitive faculties, the mechanism for social learning, single cognitive system, generating the capacity for moral intelligence
central unit that houses separate cognitive faculties
300
How many broad historical phases trace the development of linkages between spirituality and social work in the U.S.
Five
400
When a social work researcher uses methods to measure concepts, standardize the collection of data, preselects variables, and uses statistical methods, this is known as Qualitative research Quantitative research Standard research
What is quantitative research
400
If a social worker were to help family members increase their personal sense of competence in taking care of an elderly relative we would define this as
self-efficacy
400
This region of the brain helps with social functioning, reasoning and thinking, and expressive functioning?
Frontal lobe
400
What is general adaptation syndrome
The body's response to a stressor
400
What is religion
The patterning of spiritual beliefs and practice into social institutions, with community support and traditions maintained over time
500
What is Which of the following is not considered one of the Personal dimensions family, biological, spiritual, psychological
family
500
The interrelated lives of the McKinley family as well as the impact of external factors such as job insecurity, health care issues, and cultural gender and role definitions that influence their individual behaviors and affect the family's general well-being can be well explained using concepts from which perspective. Conflict, Psychodynamic, Systems, Social Constructionist
systems perspective
500
What is a biological system that provides the structure and processes for communicating sensory, and perceptual information, and integrating incoming information throughout the body is
the nervous system
500
What is afrocentric relational theory
Theory that assumes a collective identity for people rather than valuing individuality and is understood broadly as an invisible substance that connects all people?
500
The security and certainty of one view of the universe, one answer to profound and mundane questions, and one approach to organizing collective life is what?
What is sacred canopy