Assimilation - answer A process by which a person accepts and organizes information,
then incorporates new material into existing knowledge
Occurs when we modify or change new information to fit into our schemas
Accommodation - answer A process by which old ideas must be changed or replaced
due to obtaining new information from the environment
Schemas - answer A set of thoughts, ideas, or perceptions that fit together and are
constantly challenged by gaining new information and creating change through
knowledge
sensorimotor stage (Birth-2 years) - answer Constantly learning about their environment
via their senses
preoperational stage (Age 2- Age 7) - answer Can use Symbols
Egocentric
Has Trouble using logic and understanding differing viewpoints
concerete operational stage (Age 7 - Age 11) - answerCan understand differing
viewpoints and use logic
Has trouble dealing in the abstract
formal operational stage (age 12- Rest of Lifetime) - answerCan think in the abstract
Can Solve Problems Systematically
classical conditioning - answerinvolves forming an association between two stimuli,
resulting in a learned response
operant conditioning - answeran association is made between a behavior and a
consequence
When was the Civil Rights Act passed? - answer1964
What does HIPAA stand for? - answerHealth Insurance Portability and Accountability
Act of 1996
When was the Child Abuse and Prevention Act passed? - answer1974
senility - answerold age
, IQ score of 130 or higher - answerVery Superior
IQ score of 120-129 - answerSuperior
IQ Score 110-119 - answerHigh Average
IQ Score 90-109 - answerAverage
IQ Score 80-89 - answerLow Average
IQ Score 70-79 - answerBorderline
IQ Score 69 and below - answerExtremely Low
Introjection: Defense Mechanism - answera coping mechanism when we take on
attributes of other people who seem better able to cope with the situation than we do.
Odeipus Complex - answeraccording to Freud, a boy's sexual desires toward his mother
and feelings of jealousy and hatred for the rival father
Partialization - answerIs the breaking down of a goal into smaller steps so that it is more
manageable for the client
Which role of a social worker can be defined as working to change, modify, or create
legislation for the benefit of a group of people? - answerLegislative Advocate
What is the broker role? - answeris a part of case management that includes identifying
and linking clients to resource
What is the case management role? - answerService planning and managing client care
throughout the service process
what are the components of SMART objective? - answerSpecific
Measurable
Achievable
Realistic
Time-phased
What is it called when a social worker's own mental health issues, such as anxiety or
depression, begin to interfere with their ability to serve their clients? - answerImpairment
According to Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, there are five stages of grief. what order do they
occur in? - answerDenial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance
What is the definition of External Validity? - answerThe ability of a study to be
generalized to other people or circumstances
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