Interventions Models (part 1)
Interventions Models (part
2)
Intervention Models (part 3)
Termination
SI/ HI Assessment
100

What historical event influenced the development of the Crisis Intervention Model?

Coconut Grove Fire

100

This type of therapy focuses on changing unhelpful thoughts to improve emotions and behavior.

What is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)?

100

What is a genogram used to assess?

Family dynamics and intergenerational patterns

100

What is an ecomap used for?

What is client's relationship with their environment?

100

2 example of a protective factor.

What is a strong support system or religious beliefs?


(will take other options as well)

200

Client’s own reasons for change

What is 'change talk' in MI?

200

What does TIC shift the question from and to?

From 'What’s wrong with you?' to 'What happened to you?'

200

Name one mind-body technique.

Yoga, Tai Chi, Meditation

200

  This is one technique used to support clients during the end of services, like a celebration or goodbye letter.

What is a termination ritual?

200

Name two warning signs that someone may be at risk for suicide.

What is talking about death, withdrawing from others, giving away possessions, sudden mood shifts, or expressing hopelessness? 



300

What does CBT help clients identify and change?

Negative or distorted thinking patterns

300

A main reason that makes MI distinct from directive therapy.

Focuses on evoking motivation rather than giving advice

300

Purpose of grounding exercises.

What is to regulate the nervous system and promote safety?

300

Name one emotional reaction clients may have during the termination phase.

What is anger, denial, avoidance, or reporting recurrence of old problems?


300

One major indicator that a client may pose a homicidal risk

What is identifying a specific target 

400

List the three parts of the CBT triangle.

What is thoughts, feelings, behaviors?

400

What is one common tool used in trauma assessments?

Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)

400

 What’s one reason Mind Body Interventions are relevant to social work?

They support trauma recovery and self-regulation

400

This concept refers to when a social worker’s own unresolved issues affect the therapeutic relationship.


What is countertransference?


500 points if you tell us a story of your own countertransference experience. (has to be your own feelings)

400

List one risk factor for suicide.

What is history of trauma, substance use, family history? (will take other answers if correct)

500

 In crisis intervention, this is the first step a social worker takes when responding to a client in acute distress.

What is ensuring safety?

500

Meaning of OARS.

What is open-ended questions, Affirmations, Reflective listening, and Summarizing?

500

  In trauma-informed care, this principle emphasizes restoring client control and ensuring their voice is central in treatment.

What is empowerment?

500

This feeling, often experienced by social workers at the end of treatment, can lead to avoiding the termination process.

What is guilt?

500

 This is the term for a legal duty to notify a potential victim or authorities when a client poses a credible threat.

What is duty to warn?