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[Show more]Action Research 
Involves actively participating in a change situation, often via an existing organization, while simultaneously conducting research. 
 
 
 
Scientific Management Theory (Theory X) 
According to this theory, the organization is a machine, and the worker is motivated by financial rewa...
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Involves actively participating in a change situation, often via an existing organization, while simultaneously conducting research. 
 
 
 
Scientific Management Theory (Theory X) 
According to this theory, the organization is a machine, and the worker is motivated by financial rewa...
When considering Native American customs and developing service plans, social workers should understand that: 
 
a. all Native Americans have the same culture and tribal differences are minor 
b. there are important reasons why Native Americans never integrated into American culture 
c. with more th...
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Add to cartWhen considering Native American customs and developing service plans, social workers should understand that: 
 
a. all Native Americans have the same culture and tribal differences are minor 
b. there are important reasons why Native Americans never integrated into American culture 
c. with more th...
A swker employed by a retirement home is approached by a client for help in establishing a recycling program in the facility. The swker decides to cohost a meeting with the client to discuss the idea with other tenets. What is the MOST likely reason for this approach? 
A. Antagonizing administration...
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Add to cartA swker employed by a retirement home is approached by a client for help in establishing a recycling program in the facility. The swker decides to cohost a meeting with the client to discuss the idea with other tenets. What is the MOST likely reason for this approach? 
A. Antagonizing administration...
social work values 
service, social justice, dignity and worth of the person, importance of human relationships, integrity, competence 
 
 
 
privacy 
basic right to decide how much personal information to share 
 
 
 
confidentiality 
obligation not to disclose any information about a client, resea...
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Add to cartsocial work values 
service, social justice, dignity and worth of the person, importance of human relationships, integrity, competence 
 
 
 
privacy 
basic right to decide how much personal information to share 
 
 
 
confidentiality 
obligation not to disclose any information about a client, resea...
1. Which of the following is NOT true about motivation to change? 
A. Motivation fluctuates from one time to another. 
B. Motivation can be increased by working to remove barriers to change. 
C. Motivation is driven by hope or the belief that life can be different. 
D. Motivation that is imposed by ...
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Add to cart1. Which of the following is NOT true about motivation to change? 
A. Motivation fluctuates from one time to another. 
B. Motivation can be increased by working to remove barriers to change. 
C. Motivation is driven by hope or the belief that life can be different. 
D. Motivation that is imposed by ...
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1.) Which of the following is NOT true about motivation to change? 
A. Motivation fluctuates from one time to another 
B. Motivation can be increased by working to remove barriers to change 
C. Motivation is driven by hope or the belief that life can be different 
D. Motivation that is imposed by ex...
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Add to cart1.) Which of the following is NOT true about motivation to change? 
A. Motivation fluctuates from one time to another 
B. Motivation can be increased by working to remove barriers to change 
C. Motivation is driven by hope or the belief that life can be different 
D. Motivation that is imposed by ex...
1.) Which of the following is NOT true about motivation to change? 
A. Motivation fluctuates from one time to another 
B. Motivation can be increased by working to remove barriers to change 
C. Motivation is driven by hope or the belief that life can be different 
D. Motivation that is imposed by ex...
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Add to cart1.) Which of the following is NOT true about motivation to change? 
A. Motivation fluctuates from one time to another 
B. Motivation can be increased by working to remove barriers to change 
C. Motivation is driven by hope or the belief that life can be different 
D. Motivation that is imposed by ex...
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs 
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Problem solving process 
engagement, assessment, planning, intervention, evaluation, and termination - EAPIET - Identify which stage of the process you are at; if the question is about the first session or meeting with a client, the activities of a social wor...
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Add to cartMaslow's Hierarchy of Needs 
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Problem solving process 
engagement, assessment, planning, intervention, evaluation, and termination - EAPIET - Identify which stage of the process you are at; if the question is about the first session or meeting with a client, the activities of a social wor...
Stages of change in sequential order? 
Precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance 
 
 
 
What does comorbid mean? 
Existing at the same time 
 
 
 
 
What does disassociation mean? 
A change in memory, perception, or consciousness 
 
 
 
What is folie a deux? 
shared delusion ...
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Add to cartStages of change in sequential order? 
Precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance 
 
 
 
What does comorbid mean? 
Existing at the same time 
 
 
 
 
What does disassociation mean? 
A change in memory, perception, or consciousness 
 
 
 
What is folie a deux? 
shared delusion ...
When should self determination be limited? 
Only in situations where it would cause harm to a client or others. 
 
 
 
Jean Piaget 
Developmental psychologist best known for his theory of cognitive development. Theory states that children learn through interaction in the environment. 
 
 
 
Nature v...
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Add to cartWhen should self determination be limited? 
Only in situations where it would cause harm to a client or others. 
 
 
 
Jean Piaget 
Developmental psychologist best known for his theory of cognitive development. Theory states that children learn through interaction in the environment. 
 
 
 
Nature v...
Defining objectives 
Clients and SW both have objectives, that of the SW is to be of assistance. Clarification and definition of these objectives often become important parts of the helping process. 
 
 
 
Problem solving approach 
Based on the belief that an inability to cope with a problem is due ...
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Add to cartDefining objectives 
Clients and SW both have objectives, that of the SW is to be of assistance. Clarification and definition of these objectives often become important parts of the helping process. 
 
 
 
Problem solving approach 
Based on the belief that an inability to cope with a problem is due ...
Advocacy 
Representing others individually or in groups in order to protect them or advance their cause 
 
 
 
Assessment 
The process of examining a problem to determine its cause, severity, and course which is necessary to design an effective intervention plan. (All levels of practice) 
 
 
 
 
 
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Add to cartAdvocacy 
Representing others individually or in groups in order to protect them or advance their cause 
 
 
 
Assessment 
The process of examining a problem to determine its cause, severity, and course which is necessary to design an effective intervention plan. (All levels of practice) 
 
 
 
 
 
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Erikson's Psychosocial Stages 
1. Trust vs Mistrust 
2. Autonomy vs Shame & Doubt 
3. Initiative vs Guilt 
4. Industry vs Inferiority 
5. Identity vs Identity Diffusion 
6. Intimacy vs Isolation 
7. Generativity vs Self-Absorption 
8. Integrity vs Despair 
 
 
 
Jean Piget's stages of cognitive de...
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Add to cartErikson's Psychosocial Stages 
1. Trust vs Mistrust 
2. Autonomy vs Shame & Doubt 
3. Initiative vs Guilt 
4. Industry vs Inferiority 
5. Identity vs Identity Diffusion 
6. Intimacy vs Isolation 
7. Generativity vs Self-Absorption 
8. Integrity vs Despair 
 
 
 
Jean Piget's stages of cognitive de...
Taking into consideration that the common feature of the somatoform disorders is the presence of physical symptoms that suggest a general medical condition, what of the following statements regarding Factitious Disorders is incorrect? 
 
A. Malingering and Factitious Disorder both involve the intent...
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Add to cartTaking into consideration that the common feature of the somatoform disorders is the presence of physical symptoms that suggest a general medical condition, what of the following statements regarding Factitious Disorders is incorrect? 
 
A. Malingering and Factitious Disorder both involve the intent...
SYSTEMS THEORY 
A system is a whole comprising component parts that work together. Applied to social work, systems theory views human behavior through larger contexts, such as members of families, communities, and broader society. Important to this theory is the concept that when one thing changes w...
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Add to cartSYSTEMS THEORY 
A system is a whole comprising component parts that work together. Applied to social work, systems theory views human behavior through larger contexts, such as members of families, communities, and broader society. Important to this theory is the concept that when one thing changes w...
AASPIRINS (best/most likely) 
- Acknowledge client/patient. Begin building rapport 
- Assess 
- Start where the patient is 
- Protect life (of the individual and community, prevent harm to self/others) 
- Intoxicated do not treat. Refer. 
- Rule out medical issues 
- Informed consent 
- Non-judgment...
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- Acknowledge client/patient. Begin building rapport 
- Assess 
- Start where the patient is 
- Protect life (of the individual and community, prevent harm to self/others) 
- Intoxicated do not treat. Refer. 
- Rule out medical issues 
- Informed consent 
- Non-judgment...
When court ordered 
Meet with your supervisor FIRST, limit the scope of records and ask if they are to be sealed 
 
 
 
When subpenaed 
Discuss with legal council before submitting. Claim privilege and do not turn over records unless subsequent order says to do so 
 
 
 
Policy Analysis 1 
identifyi...
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Add to cartWhen court ordered 
Meet with your supervisor FIRST, limit the scope of records and ask if they are to be sealed 
 
 
 
When subpenaed 
Discuss with legal council before submitting. Claim privilege and do not turn over records unless subsequent order says to do so 
 
 
 
Policy Analysis 1 
identifyi...
First/Next Questions: FAREAFI 
Feelings, 
Assess, 
Refer, 
Educate, 
Advocate, 
Facilitate, 
Intervene. 
 
 
 
For MOST/ BEST AASPIRINS 
Acknowledge client/begin rapport, 
Assess, 
Start where the client is, 
Protect life, 
Intoxicated? Do not treat - refer, 
Rule out medical issue, 
Informed consen...
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Add to cartFirst/Next Questions: FAREAFI 
Feelings, 
Assess, 
Refer, 
Educate, 
Advocate, 
Facilitate, 
Intervene. 
 
 
 
For MOST/ BEST AASPIRINS 
Acknowledge client/begin rapport, 
Assess, 
Start where the client is, 
Protect life, 
Intoxicated? Do not treat - refer, 
Rule out medical issue, 
Informed consen...
Reframing 
a technique used by many family therapists to help families understand a symptom or pattern of behavior by seeing it in a different context. For example, a family might see a child who is being disrespectful or detached from the family. By reframing the problem we can look at the entire f...
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Add to cartReframing 
a technique used by many family therapists to help families understand a symptom or pattern of behavior by seeing it in a different context. For example, a family might see a child who is being disrespectful or detached from the family. By reframing the problem we can look at the entire f...
1. In determining the appropriateness of a client for a therapy group the most important single factor is 
 
A) Major events in the life history of the client. 
 
B) Social relationships with the family. 
 
C) Physical or intellectual strengths. 
 
D) Attitudes toward him/herself, adaptive operation...
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Add to cart1. In determining the appropriateness of a client for a therapy group the most important single factor is 
 
A) Major events in the life history of the client. 
 
B) Social relationships with the family. 
 
C) Physical or intellectual strengths. 
 
D) Attitudes toward him/herself, adaptive operation...
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