service, social justice, dignity and worth of the person, importance of human relationships, integrity, and competence
What are social worker's core values?
The three levels of social work practice.
What are Micro, Mezzo, and Macro?
She can be described as the mother of social casework.
Who is Mary Richmond?
This tool is used to assess family relationships.
What is an Ecomap?
The values, principles, and standards to guide social workers' conduct.
What is the NASW Code of Ethics?
Social workers assist clients in their efforts to identify and clarify their goals in a respectful manner to promote the clients right to ______________.
What is self-determination?
The social work pioneer woman who was on the first moment to receive a Nobel Peace Prize.
Who is Jane Addams?
Social workers should provide services to clients only in the context of a professional relationship based, when appropriate, on a valid ____________.
What is informed consent?
Sharing of personal information with a client.
What is self-disclosure
The name of one of the first social settlements in North America founded in Chicago in 1889 by Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr.
What is the Hull House?
A social worker's personal or professional values conflict with serving their client.
What is an ethical dilemma?
Proposes that people are products of complex systems rather than individuals who act in isolation.
What is systems theory?
Her first contribution to social work was the introduction of the ecomap
Who is Ann Hartman?
This is a strengths-based, "person-centered" counseling style for addressing the common problem of ambivalence about change.
What is Motivational Interviewing?
The date NASW’s Delegate Assembly approved the first edition of the NASW Code of Ethics.
What is October 13, 1960
According to Erik Erikson's psychosocial development theory, the first stage of development a person passes through in life.
What is trust versus mistrust?
This university offered the first social work class in the summer of 1898
What is Columbia University?
The process in which the practitioner combines well-researched interventions with clinical experience, ethics, client preferences, and culture to guide and inform the delivery of treatments and services.
What is Evidence-Based Practice?