Countertransference
refers to the effects a social worker's conscious and unconscious needs and wishes on
his or her understanding of the client (it also refers to conscious attitudes and
tendencies that the social worker has about types of clients he or she works with and
those with who...
MSW Exam Questions and Answers
2024/2025
Countertransference
refers to the effects a social worker's conscious and unconscious needs and wishes on
his or her understanding of the client (it also refers to conscious attitudes and
tendencies that the social worker has about types of clients he or she works with and
those with whom he or she likes or doesn't like to work)
Counteracting Behavior
occurs when. an individual acts out against negative behavior in order to neutralize it
Introjection
occurs when an individual unconsciously begins to incorporate another person's
characteristics into their own psychic apparatus
Reactino. Formation
a. defense mechanism that causes an individual to inappropriately respond in a
directly opposing manner to an anxiety-producing emotion
Asian
Thought we should not make stereotypes or assumptions, some characteristics are
recognized as being more prevalent than others in certain groups. Which of the
following groups is MOST likely to prefer homeopathic methods for the treatment of
mental health symptoms
Gender Dysmorphia
Which of the following has its own new category in the DSM-5
Which of the following is NOT a stage of the cycle of domestic violence
Mindfulness
Beatrice is working with her client Randal, who suffers from a high degree of anxiety.
Beatrice encourages Randal to focus on the present moment, with special attention to
his breathing and awareness of his surroundings and sensory environment. What
therapeutic technique is this?
Cognitive Restructuriing
a more involved approach to the examination of the interplay of thoughts and
feelings
Gottman Method
a couples therapy modality concentrating on communication and mutual acceptance
Behavior Modification
a more general approach to using traditional reward and penalty to arrive at
desired behavioral outcomes
Psychosocial Development
Which of the following breaks down child development into eight stages, one of which
is learning to trust or mistrust?
Erik Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development
trust vs. mistrust
learning to feel autonomous vs. to feel shame and doubt
intimating activities vs. feeling guilty
becoming industrious vs. feeling inferior
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