Licensure
History
Ethics
Interventions
Miscellaneous
100
New Jersey
What state can you take your LMSW exam in before graduation?
100
Charity organizations and settlement houses
What were the two contributions to the development of social work in the 19th century?
100
NASW Code of Ethics
What is a social worker's primary source for ethics?
100
a specific type of cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy developed in the late 1980s by psychologist Marsha M. Linehan to help better treat borderline personality disorder.
What is DBT?
100
when two people have problems with one another and one person may "triangle in" a third family member or individual who acts as an ally.
What is triangulation?
200
The 49th State to License Social Work
What is New York?
200
Social Security Act of 1935
What legislation was the turning point in the history of social welfare in the United States after the Depression?
200
Process any transference & countertransference with a supervisor immediately
What should a social worker always engage in when feeling transference with a client?
200
an eight-phase treatment which comprehensively identifies and addresses experiences that have overwhelmed the brain’s natural resilience or coping capacity, and have thereby generated traumatic symptoms and/or harmful coping strategies
What is EMDR?
200
The question that is most likely to cause defensiveness in a client during session...
What is "the question, Why?"
300
Legislation which requires anyone calling themselves a social worker to hold a degree in social work by an accredited school of social work and have field experience with supervision.
What is title consumer protection?
300
Jane Addams
Who was the founder of Hull House?
300
Tarasoff vs. Regents at the University of California set this ethical principle.
What is duty to warn?
300
the methods used to offer immediate, short-term help to individuals who experience an event that produces emotional, mental, physical, and behavioral distress or problems
What is crisis intervention?
300
The years of age in which the initial symptoms of schizophrenia MOST often occur between...
What is ages 17-45?
400
ASWB
Who do you register with to take your LMSW Exam?
400
The author of Social Diagnosis
Who is Mary Richmond?
400
Posting information about your client on Facebook
What is a boundary violation?
400
a conjoint child and parent psychotherapy approach for children and adolescents who are experiencing significant emotional and behavioral difficulties related to traumatic life events
What is Trauma Focused CBT?
400
violence against younger children, sexualized behavior, isolation
What are Common indicators of sexual, physical and emotional abuse?
500
Hours of courses, workshops and training required per year to maintain your license.
What are CEU credits?
500
Major health care legislation enacted by President Barack Obama
What is the Affordable Care Act?
500
This legislation protects patients mental and physical health records
What is HIPPA?
500
focuses not on the past, but on what the client wants to achieve today. By making conscious all the ways the client is creating their ideal future and encouraging forward progress, clinicians point clients toward their goals rather than the problems that drove them to therapy
What is Solution Focused Therapy?
500
an ability to interact effectively with people of different cultures and socio-economic backgrounds, particularly in the context of human resources, non-profit organizations, and government agencies whose employees work with persons from different cultural/ethnic backgrounds
What is cultural competence?