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[Show more]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...
B 
The phase of the helping process which leads to subsequent implementation of intervention is: 
a. exploration and summation 
b. exploration, assessment and planning 
c. initiation of established rapport 
d. clarification and analysis 
 
 
 
C 
When reviewing a social worker's performance, the su...
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The phase of the helping process which leads to subsequent implementation of intervention is: 
a. exploration and summation 
b. exploration, assessment and planning 
c. initiation of established rapport 
d. clarification and analysis 
 
 
 
C 
When reviewing a social worker's performance, the su...
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 ...
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...
Alcohol is a: 
 
A. Hallucinogen 
B. Stimulant 
C. Depressant 
D. hypnotic 
C - depressant 
 
 
 
Which of the following drugs is a depressant? 
a. cocaine 
b. caffeine 
c. LSD 
d. alcohol 
D - alcohol 
 
 
 
In setting goals for service, it is MOST important to establish goals that are: 
a. agreed ...
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Add to cartAlcohol is a: 
 
A. Hallucinogen 
B. Stimulant 
C. Depressant 
D. hypnotic 
C - depressant 
 
 
 
Which of the following drugs is a depressant? 
a. cocaine 
b. caffeine 
c. LSD 
d. alcohol 
D - alcohol 
 
 
 
In setting goals for service, it is MOST important to establish goals that are: 
a. agreed ...
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...
Social workers should refer clients to other professionals in all of the following instances EXCEPT when: 
 
A.​Professionals' specialized knowledge or expertise is needed to meet the clients' needs. 
 
B.​Social workers believe they are not being effective in addressing clients' concerns. 
 ...
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Add to cartSocial workers should refer clients to other professionals in all of the following instances EXCEPT when: 
 
A.​Professionals' specialized knowledge or expertise is needed to meet the clients' needs. 
 
B.​Social workers believe they are not being effective in addressing clients' concerns. 
 ...
Erik Erikson 
known for his 8-stage theory of psychosocial development focusing on resolving successive identity crises 
 
 
 
Basic Trust Vs Mistrust (Erikson) 
infants learn trust and develop a sense of safety through the consistency of the caregiver meeting their needs (birth to one year) 
 
 
 
...
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Add to cartErik Erikson 
known for his 8-stage theory of psychosocial development focusing on resolving successive identity crises 
 
 
 
Basic Trust Vs Mistrust (Erikson) 
infants learn trust and develop a sense of safety through the consistency of the caregiver meeting their needs (birth to one year) 
 
 
 
...
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs 
... 
 
 
 
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 
... 
 
 
 
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...
A social worker is working with a young child who is a victim of sexual abuse. The social worker has been using play therapy techniques for several sessions, but the child is becoming more aggressive and continue to exhibit disturbing behaviors such as bed-wetting and masturbation. The child's fost...
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Add to cartA social worker is working with a young child who is a victim of sexual abuse. The social worker has been using play therapy techniques for several sessions, but the child is becoming more aggressive and continue to exhibit disturbing behaviors such as bed-wetting and masturbation. The child's fost...
Social work core values 
service 
social justice 
dignity and worth of the person 
importance of human relationships 
integrity 
competence 
 
 
 
The NASW Code of Ethics serves six purposes: 
The Code identifies core values on which social work's mission is based. 
 
The Code summarizes broad ethi...
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Add to cartSocial work core values 
service 
social justice 
dignity and worth of the person 
importance of human relationships 
integrity 
competence 
 
 
 
The NASW Code of Ethics serves six purposes: 
The Code identifies core values on which social work's mission is based. 
 
The Code summarizes broad ethi...
A client in her mid-20s tells a social worker that she feels like a failure. She does not have a boyfriend, has been unable to find a full-time job after graduating from college, and is living at home. During the assessment process, the social worker praises the client for facing her problems and as...
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Add to cartA client in her mid-20s tells a social worker that she feels like a failure. She does not have a boyfriend, has been unable to find a full-time job after graduating from college, and is living at home. During the assessment process, the social worker praises the client for facing her problems and as...
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 
 ...
Evidence-based social work practice can BEST be described as: 
Decision making based on the conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of research knowledge, clinical expertise, social work values, and client wishes. 
 
 
 
What are the stages of change in sequential order? 
Precontemplation, contem...
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Add to cartEvidence-based social work practice can BEST be described as: 
Decision making based on the conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of research knowledge, clinical expertise, social work values, and client wishes. 
 
 
 
What are the stages of change in sequential order? 
Precontemplation, contem...
Types Of Questions 
Recall-being able to identify social work term 
Application-applying social work terms, theories, etc 
Reasoning-being able to come up with a solution for a problem 
 
 
 
SFAREAFI 
*First/Next 
S (safety) 
F (feelings) 
A (assess) 
R (refer) 
E (educate) 
A (advocate) 
F (facili...
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Add to cartTypes Of Questions 
Recall-being able to identify social work term 
Application-applying social work terms, theories, etc 
Reasoning-being able to come up with a solution for a problem 
 
 
 
SFAREAFI 
*First/Next 
S (safety) 
F (feelings) 
A (assess) 
R (refer) 
E (educate) 
A (advocate) 
F (facili...
Freud Psychosexual Stages 
1. Anal (0-1) 
2. Oral (2-3) 
3. Phallic (3-5) 
4. Latency (5-11) 
5. Genital (12-18) 
 
 
 
Freud Psychosexual Stages Fixations 
 
 
 
Oral stage 
-infant's primary interaction with world is through mouth, oral stimulation through sucking and tasting 
 
 
 
Anal stage 
-...
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Add to cartFreud Psychosexual Stages 
1. Anal (0-1) 
2. Oral (2-3) 
3. Phallic (3-5) 
4. Latency (5-11) 
5. Genital (12-18) 
 
 
 
Freud Psychosexual Stages Fixations 
 
 
 
Oral stage 
-infant's primary interaction with world is through mouth, oral stimulation through sucking and tasting 
 
 
 
Anal stage 
-...
A social worker in child protection contacts a mother reported for neglect of her 7 year old son. To gather information for decision making, what should the social worker do first? 
 
A. Observe the household environment for safety risks 
B. Interview the child and mother separately and together 
C....
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Add to cartA social worker in child protection contacts a mother reported for neglect of her 7 year old son. To gather information for decision making, what should the social worker do first? 
 
A. Observe the household environment for safety risks 
B. Interview the child and mother separately and together 
C....
In treating a client in crisis, the caseworker should focus on 
 
a. the immediate presenting problem 
b. a few specific problems in day-to-day functioning 
c. a wide range of problems in day-to-day functioning 
d. underlying personality problems 
the immediate presenting problem 
 
 
 
A social wor...
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Add to cartIn treating a client in crisis, the caseworker should focus on 
 
a. the immediate presenting problem 
b. a few specific problems in day-to-day functioning 
c. a wide range of problems in day-to-day functioning 
d. underlying personality problems 
the immediate presenting problem 
 
 
 
A social wor...
.) 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 ext...
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Add to cart.) 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 ext...
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...
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