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EXAMQA
HBSE
Exam
1
Theory
-
ANS-A
hypothesis
that
has
been
tested
with
a
significant
amount
of
data
Strengths
Based
Perspective
-
ANS-assumption
that
all
human
beings
have
the
capacity
for
growth,
change,
and
adaptation
micro
-
ANS-one
individual
mezzo
-
ANS-a
family,
group
macro
-
ANS-a
community
or
larger
group
biopsychosocial
approach
-
ANS-breaks
down
human
behavior
into
biological,
psychological,
and
social
functioning.
Systems
theory
-
ANS-views
human
behavior
as
a
result
of
interactions
between
people
and
their
social
systems
genograms
-
ANS-family
tree
ecomap
-
ANS-visually
shows
how
people
interact
and
are
affected
by
those
relationships
environment
approach
-
ANS-Views
client
problems
within
the
environmental
context
in
which
they
occur
Piaget
-
ANS-stages
of
cognitive
development
sensorimotor
stage
-
ANS-in
Piaget's
theory,
the
stage
(from
birth
to
about
2
years
of
age)
during
which
infants
know
the
world
mostly
in
terms
of
their
sensory
impressions
and
motor
activities
preoperational
stage
-
ANS-in
Piaget's
theory,
the
stage
(from
about
2-
7
years
of
age)
during
which
a
child
learns
to
use
language
but
does
not
yet
comprehend
the
mental
operations
of
concrete
logic
concrete
operational
stage
-
ANS-in
Piaget's
theory,
the
stage
of
cognitive
development
(from
about
7-
11
years
of
age)
during
which
children
gain
the
mental
operations
that
enable
them
to
think
logically
about
concrete
events
formal
operational
stage
-
ANS-in
Piaget's
theory,
the
stage
of
cognitive
development
(11-16)
to
during
which
people
begin
to
think
logically
about
abstract
concepts Freud
-
ANS-psychoanalytic
theory
psychoanalytic
theory
-
ANS-A
theory
developed
by
Freud
that
attempts
to
explain
personality,
motivation,
and
mental
disorders
by
focusing
on
unconscious
determinants
of
behavior
Id
-
ANS-unconscious,
basic
needs
such
as
sex,
thirst,
hunger
ego
-
ANS-rational
aspect,
not
moral,
figuring
out
how
to
meet
basic
needs
in
a
socially
acceptable
manner
superego
-
ANS-the
conscience,
based
on
society's
morals
and
values
Erikson's
Psychosocial
Theory
-
ANS-stage
theory
of
psychosocial
development,
lifespan
consists
of
eight
dilemmas
that
must
face
before
moving
to
the
next
stage
conflict
theory
-
ANS-an
approach
that
views
social
behavior
from
the
perspective
of
conflict
or
tension
looking
glass
theory
-
ANS-we
learn
who
we
are
by
how
others
see
us
and
our
interactions
with
them
social
planning
-
ANS-social
workers
take
lead
on
determining
issues
and
what
should
be
done
Erikson's
Theory
-
ANS-Includes
eight
stages
of
human
development.
Each
stage
consists
of
a
unique
developmental
task
that
confronts
individuals
with
a
CRISIS
that
must
be
resolved;
plenty
of
room
for
growth
and
personality
throughout
one's
life;
settlement
houses
-
ANS-structures
that
provided
programs
meeting
needs
for
education,
nutrition,
health,
day
care,
etc
The
SW
must
understand
their
client's
social
environment
in
order
to
help
them
figure
out
what
options
are
available
to
them
so
people
can
get
what
they
need
(T/F)
-
ANS-True
According
to
the
textbook,
environment
specifically
refers
to
which
of
the
following:
-
ANS-Surrounding
and
conditions
Based
upon
information
in
the
textbook,
which
of
these
is
not
a
main
thrust
of
SW?
-
ANS-Getting
free
or
low
cost
stuff
Based
upon
the
information
in
the
textbook,
what
is
part
of
the
process
of
SW?
-
ANS-Intervening

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