Service and social justice are two of the principals in what?
The Social Work Code of Ethics
OARS stands for...
What is open ended questions, affirmations, reflective listening, and summaries?
How we think, how we act and how we are are all stages of this concept.
What is relational stance?
One example of practicing cultural humility.
What are:
Curious, humble, open stance
Self aware of our own culture/norms
Adopting a stance of “informed not knowing”
The four (or five) steps of the social work process. Hint, the first one is engagement...
What is
Engagement
Assessment
Intervention
Evaluation
Termination
Two additions to the 2021 code of ethics
What is self care and cultural humility?
A helpful question prompt in helping a client identify a goal.
What is: "How will you know when our work together is done?" or "How do we know when you’ve gotten to the future you envisioned for yourself?"
Name two types of basic non-verbal attending behaviors.
What are
eye contact
body posture
voice tone
verbal tracking
A comprehensive description of a client and their resources and Informs how interventions will take shape.
What is biopsychosocial assessment?
A holistic approach in social work that emphasizes understanding an individual's behavior and well-being by considering them within the context of their social, cultural, economic, and physical environment, acknowledging that the person and their environment mutually influence each other
What is Person in Environment theory?
Responsible for writing and maintaining the social work code of ethics
What is NASW?
SOAP note stands for...
What is subjective, objective, assessment and plan?
Silence, clarifications (verbal prompt), paraphrasing, reflection of feeling, and summarization are examples of this type of listening.
What is non directive listening skills?
Name three headings that would be under the Psychological heading of an assessment.
What are:
Mental health
Self concept
Identity (can fluctuate over time)
Substance use
Treatment history
Trauma history
Loss
Early developmental events
The three levels where social workers can intervene and assess from.
What is micro, mezzo and macro?
The ethical term that means inherent right or wrong; follow rules/laws absolutely.
What is Deontological?
How do we best support clients experiencing trauma in a crisis intervention lens?
What is the resiliency framework?
Predisposing, precipitating and _____ are ways to compose a formulation.
What is perpetuating?
Name two visual tools you can use in assessment.
What are eco maps and genograms?
The _______ perspective is an alternative to the more common pathology-oriented approach to social work. It's based on the idea that people have the capacity for resilience, courage, and ingenuity.
What is the Strengths Perspective?
When do we need to file a risk report for (elder, children or person with disabilities)?
What is: We have reasonable cause to believe the client is suffering physically/emotional injury due to abuse/neglect
What does P stand for in a suicide assessment. RIPSCIP (second P)
What is safety planning?
Name The two main parts of a treatment plan.
What is goals and objectives?
Brief conceptualization of the issues from social justice, ecological, cultural, systemic, psychodynamic, biological, and spiritual perspectives as relevant
What is a formulation?
Ecological systems theory (EST) is a framework that explains how human development is influenced by what?
What is by the systems in a person's environment?