Conservatism VS Liberalism
Social Work as a Profession
Generalist Social Work Practice
Poverty
Behavioral Health and Counseling
100

These statements are an example of…. 

Government should not interfere with people’s lives

Family and church should intersect

Against abortion and certain women’s and LGBT rights. 

Believe the idea that poverty stems from people not working hard enough

What is Conservatism?

100

The Elizabethan Poor Laws of _______

What is 1601?

100

These are the _____________

  1. Service

  2. Social Justice

  3. Dignity and Worth of a Person

  4. Importance of Human Relationships

  5. Integrity

  6. Competence

What are the Social Work Values? 

100
  • Young person has a child

  • Results in substandard living conditions

  • Generally leads to disinterest in school

  • Teen attempts to escape condition by dropping out of school and obtaining low paying job

  • Because of low-paying job, they get locked into poverty.

  • Their children may have young children

  • Cycle continues

What is the Cycle of Poverty? 

100

Fill in the blank: 

1 out of ____ Americans experience some form of emotional or behavioral disorder at some point during any given year.

What is 5?

200

_______ held to Laissez-Faire

Who is Hoover? 

200

Small groups with the goal to support member on a common theme.

What is Mezzo Practice?

200

Emphasizes creativity, client-centeredness, and personalized communication

What is Helping Profession? 

200

Fill in the blank:


Poverty is ___________

What is Dysfunctional?

200

Step two of the counseling steps. 

What is exploring the program? 

300

The Elizabethan Poor Laws were divided into what 3 categories?

The able-bodied poor

The impotent poor

Dependent children

300

Your weekly check-ins with your TAs are an example of?

What is Mirco Practice?

300

Emphasizes centralized power, strictly defined roles, and communication channels. Clients and practitioners are small cogs in the machine. 

What is the Bureaucratic System? 

300

WHO TENDS TO BE LIVING IN POVERTY? 

  • Single-parent families

  • Children

  • Older adults

  • Large families

  • BIPOC

  • Education

  • Employment

  • Place of residence

300

_______ is due on March 22nd? 

What is the Social Skills paper?

400

A policy of minimum governmental interference in the economic affairs of individuals and society.

What is the Laissez-Faire economic view? 

400

following the Christian doctrine meant to work hard and a lot.

What is the Protestant Ethic?

400
  • Enabler

  • Broker

  • Advocate

  • Activist

  • Mediator

  • Negotiator

  • Educator

  • Empowerer

  • Group Facilitator

What are the roles of Social Work?

400

Name two causes of poverty.

  • High unemployment

  • Low wages

  • High rent

  • Poor health

  • Disabilities

  • Substance use disorders

  • Discrimination

  • High medical bills

400

What step is "Building a relationship"?

What is step 1? 

500

Created a social insurance program designed to pay retired workers age 65 or older a continuing income after income 

What is the Social Security Act? 

500

Community events to create a change 

What is Macro Practice? 

500

Name 2 types of groups?

  • Therapy Groups

  • Education Groups

  • Task Groups

  • Socialization Groups

  • Self-help Groups

500

What are people living in poverty most exposed to? 


  • Higher levels of pollution

  • Water pollution and unsanitary conditions

  • More likely to be arrested, indicted, and imprisoned

  • More likely to be victims of violent crime

  • Attend schools with fewer resources and lower quality

  • Infant mortality rate is higher than the affluent

  • Higher rates of malnutrition and diseases

  • Poverty is institutionally inflicted violence

500

What is Step 3 of the counseling steps?

What is Explore Alternative Solutions?