Thoughts and beliefs about self, future, and ____ filter information and affect how we feel and behave
What is world?
In IPV Abuser can us varying tactics to gain and maintain power and control over the victim. The types of control are...
What is physical, Emotional, use of privilege, using dependents, intimidation, sexual abuse, isolation, threatening self harm or suicide, economic abuse?
Core principals of psychodynamic theory between the social worker and the client.
What is Defense Mechanisms, Transference and
Countertransference and Use of Self?
Emphasis on addressing well constructed goals in brief time frame.
What is goal setting?
A helpful framework to assess individuals and their environment and how they mutually impact each other.
What is ecological systems theory?
Immediate, unfiltered responses to a given situation. Can be illogical, distorted, mistaken, unrealistic
What are automatic thoughts?
Problem areas, Strengths, Goals, Objectives and Intervention are all components of what....
What is a treatment plan?
Client’s feelings and attitudes towards therapist shaped by their own early history and psychological structures
What is transference?
Name two of the four main principals of Narrative Therapy
What are
Help people separate from stories and problems that aren't working for them very well
Labeling can constrain what’s possible
Help a client re-author and thicken their story so it’s consistent with their values, hopes, dreams
Name injustice and explore power relations
Difficulties arise when resources are not available to meet a person’s needs or to respond to demands.
What is goodness of fit?
These are formed early and throughout life, Shaped by oppressive cultural messages, Can be challenged and revised.
What are automatic thoughts?
The type of formulation that would Describe client’s idea of what life looks like without the problem by
Emphasize strengths, supports and abilities
and Identify exceptions to the problem
What is a solution Focused Formulation?
Triggered automatically by anxiety, other distress throughout the lifespan. Protect us from real and perceived danger
What are defense mechanisms?
When you Examine the story the client has created and look for exceptions.
What is deconstructive listening?
Name 3 challenges associated with childhood trauma.
Low self esteem
Attachment issues
Depression
Low self-esteem
Suicidal ideation
Health issues
Psychiatric problems (eg anxiety/panic, symptoms of borderline personality d/o, post-traumatic stress, and dissociative identity disorders)
Behavioral problems (eg substance use disorders, eating disorders, domestic violence, and self-injury )
The ABC model of CBT.
What is action, belief, consequence?
Name an example of a component of an age friendly area.
Housing
Transportation
Social involvement
health Services
Respect
Civic Participation
Keeping unwanted thoughts and feelings out of awareness.
What is repression?
The person is not the problem; the problem is the problem
What is externalize conversations?
30% of therapy outcomes is attributable to common factors which are...
What is relationship, empathy, respect, and genuineness?
Three CBT strategies.
What are
Identify problem behaviors
Monitor behavior
Identify distorted thinking
Label feelings
Identify patterns
Collaborative goal setting
Challenge thoughts and test them in the real world
Homework
Social skills and assertiveness training
Positive reinforcement
Relaxation and mindfulness training
What helps LGBTQ+ youth foster resilience and promote positive mental health.
What are:
Social support & connections with LGBTQ+ peers
Affirmation & acceptance for being LGBTQ+
School-based LGBTQ+ programs with LGBTQ+-specific resources
The way individuals form internal objects (mental representations of self and others) that influence their relationships in adulthood
What is object relations theory?
Tell me the miracle question.
Social workers’ play key role in addressing racialized oppression across macro, meso and micro systems in the child welfare system.
What is the Structural Clinical Model?