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Most frequently identified form of unethical behavior identified by social workers - ✔✔-A confidentiality
breach



Aim inhibition - ✔✔-A defense mechanism characterized by accepting a goal-related outcome perceived
as less than ideal due to the individual's belief that it is more realistic or attainable than the goal which
they most desire.



What are the four distinct levels of intellectual disability and which do most people fall under? - ✔✔-
Mild, moderate , profound , severe; mild



What is substitution? - ✔✔-A defense mechanism in which someone replaces an unattainable goal with
an attainable one.



Developer of Person Centered Therapy - ✔✔-Carl Rogers



In person centered therapy, the process is set by the ____ - ✔✔-Client



Person centered therapy centers are around the idea that individuals are________ - ✔✔-Rational, good
and responsible.



In person centered therapy, congruente occurs when_____ - ✔✔-Who we would like to be and how we
see ourselves are in concordance.



Person centered therapy deals with the______ - ✔✔-Here and now

,Person centered therapists want to help the client move toward________ rather than______ - ✔✔-Self-
actualization, solve the client's current problems



Reliability - ✔✔-Extent to which repeated applications of an instrument will have the same results.
(Remember the "r' in reliability and the "r' in repeatability)



Cognitive Theory - ✔✔-Maladaptive behavior is associated with patterns of thinking and response that
do not result in mentally healthy outcomes.



Oral stage ages - ✔✔-Birth to 12-18 months



Cluster B Personality Disorders - ✔✔-Dramatic, emotional, erratic. Histrionic, Narcissistic, Anti-social,
Borderline



Cluster A Personality Disorders - ✔✔-Odd or eccentric. Paranoid, Schizophrenia, Schizotypal



Cluster C Personality Disorders - ✔✔-Anxious and Fearful. Obsessive -Compulsive, Avoidance,
Dependant



Operant Conditioning - ✔✔-Occurs when behavior is followed by a reinforcer or when reinforcement is
withheld. E.g. cat being able to get out of the box by pressing the button to open the door. Skinner.
Relates to voluntary behavior (different from classical conditioning)-



Classical Conditioning - ✔✔-A person makes a connection between two unrelated things. Entails
conditioning an individual to associate pleasant feelings with have a stimulus that has been anxiety
producing (except.g. Learning to feel relaxed while flying, Pavlov's dogs). Unconditioned stimulus-
something that naturally brings about a certain response (meat powder). Unconditioned response
(salivation). Conditioned response (salivated at bell).



Reaction Formation - ✔✔-A defense mechanism in which a person adopts the opposite characteristics of
those that are feared.

,Displacement - ✔✔-A defense mechanism in which a person discharges their pent-up feelings on objects
that are less dangerous than those that initially aroused the emotion.



Best way to treat substance use disorders? - ✔✔-Group treatment



Most frequently encountered defense mechanism for adults survivors of childhood sexually abuse? -
✔✔-Denial



Analysis of variance (ANOVA) - ✔✔-statistical test that is used to determine the extent to which two or
more groups differ significantly when one group is exposed to a dependent variable.



Pearson's r correlation - ✔✔-a statistical test that measures the strength of relationships between two
variables.



T-test - ✔✔-a statistical test that assesses whether two groups are statistically different from each
other.



Motivational Interviewing OARS Skills: O - ✔✔-Open-ended questions



Motivation Interviewing OARS Skills: A - ✔✔-Affirming



Motivation Interviewing OARS Skills: R - ✔✔-Reflective Listening



Motivation Interviewing OARS Skills: S - ✔✔-Summarizing



Rationalization - ✔✔-A defense mechanism in which a person justifies their failures with socially
acceptable reasons instead of the real reasons.



Conflict Theory: Main focus - ✔✔-How power structures and power disparities impact people's lives.

, Conflict Theory: Main Concepts (5) - ✔✔-1. All societies perpetuate forms of injustice/inequity. 2. Power
is unequally divided; some groups dominate others. 3. Social order is based on control by dominate
groups. 4. Social change is driven by conflict. 5. Life is characterized by conflict, not consensus.



Stages of Change in Order - ✔✔-1. Precontemplation 2. Contemplation 3. Preparation 4. Action 5.
Maintenance 6. Relapse



Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - ✔✔-Physiological Needs, Safety, Love and Belonging, Esteem, Self-
Actualization (developing full potential)



Roberts' 7 Stage Crisis Intervention Model (ARIFCAP) - ✔✔-1. Assessment 2. Rapport 3. ID Problem 4.
Feelings 5. Coping Skills and alternatives 6. Action Plan (restore functioning) 7. Follow-up plan



Effects of trauma - ✔✔-Memory, concentration, new learning and focus impairment. Affects individual's
ability to trust, cope and form healthy relationships. Disrupts emotion identification, ability to self-
soothe or control expression of emotions, ability to distinguish between what's safe and unsafe. Shapes
one's belief about self and others, ability to hope, and outlook on life.



5 Trauma Informed Principles - ✔✔-Safety, Choice, Empowerment, Collaboration, Trustworthiness



Behavior Therapy - ✔✔-Refers to psychotherapy, behavior analytical, or a combination of the two
therapies. Looks at specific, learned behaviors and how the environment has an impact on those
behaviors.



Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) - ✔✔-Designed to help people change patterns of behavior that are
not helpful. Helps people increase cognitive and emotional regulation. A comprehensive cognitive-
behavioral treatment that was originally developed to treat chronically suicidal individuals suffering
from borderline personality disorder (BPD). Uses mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness, distress
tolerance. include individual and group (weekly) components.



In existential therapy, the focus is on exploring - ✔✔-questions of existence

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