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[Show more]international social work 
International professional action and the capacity for international action by the social work profession and its members. Four dimensions: Internationally related domestic practice and advocacy, professional exchange, international practice, international policy developme...
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International professional action and the capacity for international action by the social work profession and its members. Four dimensions: Internationally related domestic practice and advocacy, professional exchange, international practice, international policy developme...
What does social welfare policy do? 
Addresses the perpetuation and support of well-being of society 
 
defines obligations of the government to citizens 
 
recognition of human need/interdependence 
 
distribute societal resources, power, status 
 
institutional means of social control 
 
 
 
What ...
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Addresses the perpetuation and support of well-being of society 
 
defines obligations of the government to citizens 
 
recognition of human need/interdependence 
 
distribute societal resources, power, status 
 
institutional means of social control 
 
 
 
What ...
Social Work 
The applied science of helping people achieve an effective level of psychosocial functioning and effecting societal changes to enhance the well-being of all people 
 
 
 
Social Welfare 
well-being of society 
 
 
 
Social Policy 
The actions of gov't that have a direct impact on the w...
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The applied science of helping people achieve an effective level of psychosocial functioning and effecting societal changes to enhance the well-being of all people 
 
 
 
Social Welfare 
well-being of society 
 
 
 
Social Policy 
The actions of gov't that have a direct impact on the w...
Social Work 
The applied science of helping people achieve an effective level of psychosocial functioning and effecting societal changes to enhance the well-being of all people 
 
 
 
Social Welfare 
well-being of society 
 
 
 
Social Policy 
The actions of gov't that have a direct impact on the w...
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The applied science of helping people achieve an effective level of psychosocial functioning and effecting societal changes to enhance the well-being of all people 
 
 
 
Social Welfare 
well-being of society 
 
 
 
Social Policy 
The actions of gov't that have a direct impact on the w...
Classes of Drugs 
1. Narcotics 
2. Depressants 
3. Stimulants 
4. Hallucinogens 
5. Cannabis sativa 
6. Inhalants 
7. Phencyclidine 
 
 
 
Narcotics 
(ex. herion) 
 
 
 
Depressants 
(ex. alcohol, barbituates, tranqulizers) 
 
 
 
Stimulants 
(ex. Cocaine) 
 
 
 
Hallucinogens 
(ex. LSD, DMT) 
 
 
 ...
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Add to cartClasses of Drugs 
1. Narcotics 
2. Depressants 
3. Stimulants 
4. Hallucinogens 
5. Cannabis sativa 
6. Inhalants 
7. Phencyclidine 
 
 
 
Narcotics 
(ex. herion) 
 
 
 
Depressants 
(ex. alcohol, barbituates, tranqulizers) 
 
 
 
Stimulants 
(ex. Cocaine) 
 
 
 
Hallucinogens 
(ex. LSD, DMT) 
 
 
 ...
CBT sessions 
1. intro to coping skills training 
2. coping w/cravings and urges to drink 
3. managing thoughts about alcohol and drinking 
4. problem solving - social, conflict, lifestyle 
5. drink refusal skills 
6. planning for emergencies - coping with lapses 
7. seemingly irrelevant decisions 
...
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1. intro to coping skills training 
2. coping w/cravings and urges to drink 
3. managing thoughts about alcohol and drinking 
4. problem solving - social, conflict, lifestyle 
5. drink refusal skills 
6. planning for emergencies - coping with lapses 
7. seemingly irrelevant decisions 
...
Social exclusion 
state in which individuals are unable to participate fully in economic, social, political, and cultural life, as well as the process leading to sustaining such a state 
 
The UN 
 
 
 
Social exclusion examples 
cultural- 
social- 
economical- 
political- African American people us...
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state in which individuals are unable to participate fully in economic, social, political, and cultural life, as well as the process leading to sustaining such a state 
 
The UN 
 
 
 
Social exclusion examples 
cultural- 
social- 
economical- 
political- African American people us...
welfare state 
A system in which the government takes responsibility for its citizen's social and economic needs. 
 
 
social services 
a series of collective interventions that contribute to the general welfare by assigning claims from one set of people to the general welfare who are said to produ...
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A system in which the government takes responsibility for its citizen's social and economic needs. 
 
 
social services 
a series of collective interventions that contribute to the general welfare by assigning claims from one set of people to the general welfare who are said to produ...
desire to alter consciousness 
What is a primary drive that people use alcohol or drugs to achieve? 
 
 
 
balance 
The Tension Reduction theory focuses on the concept of ________________. 
 
 
 
Self-Medication theory 
What is the theory that says individuals will use substances to "numb out" or ...
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What is a primary drive that people use alcohol or drugs to achieve? 
 
 
 
balance 
The Tension Reduction theory focuses on the concept of ________________. 
 
 
 
Self-Medication theory 
What is the theory that says individuals will use substances to "numb out" or ...
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Christian perspectives on human rights 
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Should Christians support the language of Human Rights? 
-We're made in the image of God... Actions & Abilites 
-but not everyone has the same capacities - to love, to rationa...
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Test 
Match 
 
 
Christian perspectives on human rights 
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Should Christians support the language of Human Rights? 
-We're made in the image of God... Actions & Abilites 
-but not everyone has the same capacities - to love, to rationa...
Early Prevention Approaches 
Focused on: 
-information on dangers of specific drugs 
-warnings of physical, social, and psychological drugs 
-punishments for sale, use, and possession 
Scare Tactics proved to be ineffective strategies 
 
 
 
Converting Programs 
developed by Walter M. Matthews (1975...
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Focused on: 
-information on dangers of specific drugs 
-warnings of physical, social, and psychological drugs 
-punishments for sale, use, and possession 
Scare Tactics proved to be ineffective strategies 
 
 
 
Converting Programs 
developed by Walter M. Matthews (1975...
Co-occurring Disorder (definition) 
the condition of having both a psychiatric diagnosis and a chemical dependency diagnosis 
 
 
 
Four 
____ million adults in the US had serious mental illnesses co-occurring with substance abuse disorder 
 
 
 
Differentiation between Various Types of Affective (f...
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the condition of having both a psychiatric diagnosis and a chemical dependency diagnosis 
 
 
 
Four 
____ million adults in the US had serious mental illnesses co-occurring with substance abuse disorder 
 
 
 
Differentiation between Various Types of Affective (f...
CBT triangle 
1. Feelings: relief, guilt, rejected 
 
2. Thoughts: "she's so fake"; shes is ignoring me," 
 
3. Behaviors: reject her; pay back, gossip 
 
 
 
7 Cognitive Behavioral Thinking: 
1. Personalizing 
2. Magnifying 
3. Minimizing 
4. Either/or thinking 
5. Taking things outta context 
...
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1. Feelings: relief, guilt, rejected 
 
2. Thoughts: "she's so fake"; shes is ignoring me," 
 
3. Behaviors: reject her; pay back, gossip 
 
 
 
7 Cognitive Behavioral Thinking: 
1. Personalizing 
2. Magnifying 
3. Minimizing 
4. Either/or thinking 
5. Taking things outta context 
...
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