How To
Assessments/Theories
Pillars
History
Mislellaneous
100
Business Casual is..
What is the proper attire for social workers?
100
Strengths Perspective
What perspective focuses on all of the good aspects of a clients life?
100
Principle, standards, or quality considered desirable
What is Values
100
The 1st piece of legislation establish coherent, consistent public support for the needy
What is The English Elizabethan Poor Law of 1601
100
What is the definition of an individual?
What is a single human being, distinguished from a group, class, or family?
200
You can break Confidentiality when..
What is a client threatens to hurt themselves or others.
200
taking case notes during every visit
What is the best way to keep track of your clients progress and new information?
200
The object of which something exist
What is Purpose
200
The income supplement system such as food stamps created in 1975
What is The Speenhamland system
200
Need, Should, and Must
What are three words that social workers should avoid saying to their client?
300
Contracting with a client
What is setting goals and homework?
300
make changes, or change the environment to help clients function better.
An intervention interview helps clients do what?
300
A Familiarity, awareness, or understanding gained through experience or study
What is Knowledge
300
The term used toward people with mental illnesses during the colonial Americas?
What is lunatics
300
Knowledge, Access and Intent
What are the 3 barriers that stop people from getting services?
400
A "side hug" is an appropriate example of
What is personal touch?
400
Cultural competence
What is the proficiency to understand others from different lifestyles and experiences?
400
An Authoritative permission or approval that makes a course of action legitimate or legal
What is Sanction
400
The creator of the New York Children Society
Who is Reverend Charles Loring Brace
400
What are the Kubler-Ross's stages grief?
500
The ten steps to KEEP a client are..
What is introduction, attire, confidentiality, body language, listening, professionalism, goals and homework, personal touch, closing the meeting, client focused.
500
What is Social ConstructionismTheory?
What is the theory that a social worker uses to understand how a person constructs their identity throughout their lives?
500
Proficiency with a set of techniques, particularly in relation to a regular or systematic way of accomplishing anything.
What is Skills
500
The movement reflected the beginning of foster care and adoption in the United States.
What is The New York Children Society
500
-general human experience of developing a sense of meaning, purpose and morality -formal institutional contexts of spiritual beliefs and practices
What is the difference between spirituality and religion?