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[Show more]Maslow-SEBSP 
SEBSP-Self Actualization 
Esteem 
Belonging 
Safety 
Physiological needs 
 
 
 
Problem Solving Process- EAPIET 
EAPIET- Engagement, Assessment, Planning,Intervention, Evaluation, Termination 
 
 
 
Systems theory 
Person in the environment, micro,meso, macro, Ecomaps and genograms 
 
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Add to cartMaslow-SEBSP 
SEBSP-Self Actualization 
Esteem 
Belonging 
Safety 
Physiological needs 
 
 
 
Problem Solving Process- EAPIET 
EAPIET- Engagement, Assessment, Planning,Intervention, Evaluation, Termination 
 
 
 
Systems theory 
Person in the environment, micro,meso, macro, Ecomaps and genograms 
 
...
1. According to Beck, a depressed person does not see the positive aspects of his/her situation because of: 
 
a. Precipitating factors 
b. Lack of support 
c. A dysfunctional schema 
d. Lack of adaptive coping strategies 
c. A dysfunctional schema 
 
 
 
2. It is necessary to obtain informed consen...
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Add to cart1. According to Beck, a depressed person does not see the positive aspects of his/her situation because of: 
 
a. Precipitating factors 
b. Lack of support 
c. A dysfunctional schema 
d. Lack of adaptive coping strategies 
c. A dysfunctional schema 
 
 
 
2. It is necessary to obtain informed consen...
3 Areas to identify in each question (PPL) 
1. Problem 
2. Person 
3. Last Sentence (guide to answer question) 
 
 
 
Key words 
1. Person/Client "hot seat" 
2. SAFETY Red Flags - suicide, abuse, life-threatening, unexplained marks, alcohol, recent loss 
3. Strong words/adjectives 
4. Age 
5. Diag...
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Add to cart3 Areas to identify in each question (PPL) 
1. Problem 
2. Person 
3. Last Sentence (guide to answer question) 
 
 
 
Key words 
1. Person/Client "hot seat" 
2. SAFETY Red Flags - suicide, abuse, life-threatening, unexplained marks, alcohol, recent loss 
3. Strong words/adjectives 
4. Age 
5. Diag...
If a client is diagnosed with anxiety which medication will he/she most likely be taking 
A. Oxicodone (OxiConton) 
B. Atravastatin (Lipitor) 
C. Alprazolam (Xanax) 
D. Haloperidol (Haldol) 
C. Alprazolam (Xanax) is the correct answer. A.Oxycodone is used to treat severe pain. B.Atravastatin is used...
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Add to cartIf a client is diagnosed with anxiety which medication will he/she most likely be taking 
A. Oxicodone (OxiConton) 
B. Atravastatin (Lipitor) 
C. Alprazolam (Xanax) 
D. Haloperidol (Haldol) 
C. Alprazolam (Xanax) is the correct answer. A.Oxycodone is used to treat severe pain. B.Atravastatin is used...
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) 
 
 
 
...
DSM: Development of diagnosis 
hypothesis (diagnostic formulation); Gather information and make assessment 
(723.1) 
 
 
 
Diagnostic Formulation considerations: 
1. onset of issue 
2. chronic/episodic 
3. Family history 
4. Use Multiple Sources (client, collateral) 
5. context of information (e.g.,...
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Add to cartDSM: Development of diagnosis 
hypothesis (diagnostic formulation); Gather information and make assessment 
(723.1) 
 
 
 
Diagnostic Formulation considerations: 
1. onset of issue 
2. chronic/episodic 
3. Family history 
4. Use Multiple Sources (client, collateral) 
5. context of information (e.g.,...
Anal 
Which of the following stages coincides with Erikson's stage of autonomy vs. shame? 
 
 
 
Splitting 
The defense mechanism that is used at the youngest age is 
 
 
 
Task 
A group worker who attempts to organize members so everyone has an opportunity to participate is probably in a _________...
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Which of the following stages coincides with Erikson's stage of autonomy vs. shame? 
 
 
 
Splitting 
The defense mechanism that is used at the youngest age is 
 
 
 
Task 
A group worker who attempts to organize members so everyone has an opportunity to participate is probably in a _________...
1. In determining the appropriateness of a client for a therapy group the most important single factor is 
 
A) Major events in the life history of the client. 
 
B) Social relationships with the family. 
 
C) Physical or intellectual strengths. 
 
D) Attitudes toward him/herself, adaptive operation...
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Add to cart1. In determining the appropriateness of a client for a therapy group the most important single factor is 
 
A) Major events in the life history of the client. 
 
B) Social relationships with the family. 
 
C) Physical or intellectual strengths. 
 
D) Attitudes toward him/herself, adaptive operation...
AASPIRINS 
A: acknowledge & assess 
S: start where the client is 
P: protect Life (preventing danger to self and others) 
I: informed Consent 
R: rule out medical conditions, send to Dr. if medical 
I: intoxication (don't treat if intoxicated) 
N: non-judgmental 
S: support self-determination 
For ...
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Add to cartAASPIRINS 
A: acknowledge & assess 
S: start where the client is 
P: protect Life (preventing danger to self and others) 
I: informed Consent 
R: rule out medical conditions, send to Dr. if medical 
I: intoxication (don't treat if intoxicated) 
N: non-judgmental 
S: support self-determination 
For ...
Parents continually refuse to communicate with their child who is in a residential treatment facility. The social worker should FIRST: 
a. respect the parent's need for separation by not contacting them 
b. request that the child be discharged 
c. contact the parents about the child's placement 
d...
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Add to cartParents continually refuse to communicate with their child who is in a residential treatment facility. The social worker should FIRST: 
a. respect the parent's need for separation by not contacting them 
b. request that the child be discharged 
c. contact the parents about the child's placement 
d...
Broker 
assists in attaining resources, makes referrals, and assists clients in navigating service systems 
 
 
 
Enabler 
engages the client in becoming active participants in the problem-solving process 
 
 
 
Mediator 
resolves arguments or conflicts within systems 
 
 
 
Advocate 
works towards ...
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Add to cartBroker 
assists in attaining resources, makes referrals, and assists clients in navigating service systems 
 
 
 
Enabler 
engages the client in becoming active participants in the problem-solving process 
 
 
 
Mediator 
resolves arguments or conflicts within systems 
 
 
 
Advocate 
works towards ...
D. Motivation that is imposed by external forces is more salient than that which is intrinsic 
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 d...
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Add to cartD. Motivation that is imposed by external forces is more salient than that which is intrinsic 
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 d...
D. Motivation that is imposed by external forces is more salient than that which is intrinsic 
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 d...
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Add to cartD. Motivation that is imposed by external forces is more salient than that which is intrinsic 
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 d...
Compared to non abusive parents, parents who physically abuse their children 
 
A. Are more easily irritated, and annoyed by their children. 
B. Have no knowledge or understanding of child development. 
C. Are more permissive. 
D. Rely on physical punishment more often. 
Your Answer should be A. 
De...
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Add to cartCompared to non abusive parents, parents who physically abuse their children 
 
A. Are more easily irritated, and annoyed by their children. 
B. Have no knowledge or understanding of child development. 
C. Are more permissive. 
D. Rely on physical punishment more often. 
Your Answer should be A. 
De...
Systems Theory 
views human bhvr through larger contexts, such as members of families, communities, broader society. When one thing changes the whole is affected. tend toward equilibrium . use ecomap or genogram. "person in enviroment" 
 
 
 
Family Systems Approach 
to understand: look at family ...
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Add to cartSystems Theory 
views human bhvr through larger contexts, such as members of families, communities, broader society. When one thing changes the whole is affected. tend toward equilibrium . use ecomap or genogram. "person in enviroment" 
 
 
 
Family Systems Approach 
to understand: look at family ...
What age group is industry vs. inferiority? 
school-aged 
 
 
 
Which of Erikson's stages is in young adulthood? 
intimacy vs. isolation 
 
 
 
What is Erikson's eighth stage? 
integrity vs. despair 
 
 
 
Those who are unsuccessful in Erikson's eighth stage find themselves...? 
with regret, ange...
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Add to cartWhat age group is industry vs. inferiority? 
school-aged 
 
 
 
Which of Erikson's stages is in young adulthood? 
intimacy vs. isolation 
 
 
 
What is Erikson's eighth stage? 
integrity vs. despair 
 
 
 
Those who are unsuccessful in Erikson's eighth stage find themselves...? 
with regret, ange...
A 16 year old girl and her parents are referred to a social worker by the child's pediatrician for concerns around social anxiety and depression. The family resides in a state where parental consent is required for anyone under the age of 18. What is the BEST practice for the social worker during i...
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Add to cartA 16 year old girl and her parents are referred to a social worker by the child's pediatrician for concerns around social anxiety and depression. The family resides in a state where parental consent is required for anyone under the age of 18. What is the BEST practice for the social worker during i...
Indirect practice 
(1) improve the effectiveness and efficiency of service provision and (2) bring about changes in policies, programs, or budgets, 
(3) changes in communities and organizations. 
(4) policy development, program planing, program evaluation, administration, and intervention with commu...
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Add to cartIndirect practice 
(1) improve the effectiveness and efficiency of service provision and (2) bring about changes in policies, programs, or budgets, 
(3) changes in communities and organizations. 
(4) policy development, program planing, program evaluation, administration, and intervention with commu...
THEORIES OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT THROUGHOUT THE LIFESPAN (E.G., PHYSICAL, SOCIAL, EMOTIONAL, COGNITIVE, BEHAVIORAL) 
Social Development: 
- Erik Erikson 
- 8 stages of social development 
 
Emotional Development: 
- self-awareness & self-regulation 
- ability to pay attention, make activity transitions...
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Add to cartTHEORIES OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT THROUGHOUT THE LIFESPAN (E.G., PHYSICAL, SOCIAL, EMOTIONAL, COGNITIVE, BEHAVIORAL) 
Social Development: 
- Erik Erikson 
- 8 stages of social development 
 
Emotional Development: 
- self-awareness & self-regulation 
- ability to pay attention, make activity transitions...
Preamble 
Primary mission = enhance human well-being and help meet the basic needs of all people, particularly people who are vulnerable, oppressed, and living in poverty. 
-individual well being in social social context and well-being of society 
-fundamental is person in environment 
 
 
 
6 Core ...
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Add to cartPreamble 
Primary mission = enhance human well-being and help meet the basic needs of all people, particularly people who are vulnerable, oppressed, and living in poverty. 
-individual well being in social social context and well-being of society 
-fundamental is person in environment 
 
 
 
6 Core ...
Universalization 
The normalization or generalization of a problem or behavior. 
 
 
 
Clarification 
Reformulating a problem in order to ensure that the social worker understands the client's meaning. 
 
 
 
Confrontation 
When the social worker calls attention to something the client has said or ...
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The normalization or generalization of a problem or behavior. 
 
 
 
Clarification 
Reformulating a problem in order to ensure that the social worker understands the client's meaning. 
 
 
 
Confrontation 
When the social worker calls attention to something the client has said or ...
Subpoena to release adult client info after termination 
First try to obtain client consent (privilege) 
 
 
 
Subpoena to release child client info after termination 
First obtain consent from parent/guardian 
 
 
 
A supervisor should do what for supervisees 
establish guidelines for practice, reg...
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Add to cartSubpoena to release adult client info after termination 
First try to obtain client consent (privilege) 
 
 
 
Subpoena to release child client info after termination 
First obtain consent from parent/guardian 
 
 
 
A supervisor should do what for supervisees 
establish guidelines for practice, reg...
Community Organization Practice (COP) differs substantially from the psychological and biological focus characteristic of practice with individuals and groups because... 
1. it emphasizes knowledge related to social power, social structure, social change, and the social environment 
 
2. recognizes ...
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Add to cartCommunity Organization Practice (COP) differs substantially from the psychological and biological focus characteristic of practice with individuals and groups because... 
1. it emphasizes knowledge related to social power, social structure, social change, and the social environment 
 
2. recognizes ...
Schizophrenia/ Mania 
Antipsychotics 
 
 
 
Types of Antipsychotics 
Typical/ Atypical 
 
 
 
Forms of use of antipsychotics 
injectible and oral 
 
 
 
Any risks using antipsychotics? 
tardive dyskinesia 
 
 
 
Haldol 
Schizophrenia (Typical Antipsychotic) 
 
 
 
Loxitane 
Schizophrenia (Typical An...
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Add to cartSchizophrenia/ Mania 
Antipsychotics 
 
 
 
Types of Antipsychotics 
Typical/ Atypical 
 
 
 
Forms of use of antipsychotics 
injectible and oral 
 
 
 
Any risks using antipsychotics? 
tardive dyskinesia 
 
 
 
Haldol 
Schizophrenia (Typical Antipsychotic) 
 
 
 
Loxitane 
Schizophrenia (Typical An...
If your records are subpoenaed, you should: 
 
A. No release the records under any circumstances 
B. Refuse to release the records 
C. Assert priviledge and try to obtain client consent 
D. Provide the information, unless the client is considered mentally unstable 
C. Assert prviledge and try ot obt...
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Add to cartIf your records are subpoenaed, you should: 
 
A. No release the records under any circumstances 
B. Refuse to release the records 
C. Assert priviledge and try to obtain client consent 
D. Provide the information, unless the client is considered mentally unstable 
C. Assert prviledge and try ot obt...
A social worker is asked to evaluate a ten-year-old child who was reported to be talking with peers about explicit sexual activity and singing a song about incest. After ruling out direct sexual abuse to the child, what should the social worker do NEXT? 
• A. other exposures to sexually explicit m...
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Add to cartA social worker is asked to evaluate a ten-year-old child who was reported to be talking with peers about explicit sexual activity and singing a song about incest. After ruling out direct sexual abuse to the child, what should the social worker do NEXT? 
• A. other exposures to sexually explicit m...
Systems 
a whole that comprises of components that work together 
 
 
 
Social work systems theory 
views human behavior through members of families, society in a broad sense, communities 
 
 
 
Systems Theory 
when one thing changes within a system, the whole system is affected. 
 
 
 
Systems Theo...
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a whole that comprises of components that work together 
 
 
 
Social work systems theory 
views human behavior through members of families, society in a broad sense, communities 
 
 
 
Systems Theory 
when one thing changes within a system, the whole system is affected. 
 
 
 
Systems Theo...
Acting Out 
Emotional conflict is dealt with through actions rather than feelings 
 
Example: Instead of talking about feeling neglected, a person will get into trouble to get attention 
 
 
 
Compensation 
Enables one to make up for real or fancied deficiencies; 
 
Example: 
A person who stutters b...
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Add to cartActing Out 
Emotional conflict is dealt with through actions rather than feelings 
 
Example: Instead of talking about feeling neglected, a person will get into trouble to get attention 
 
 
 
Compensation 
Enables one to make up for real or fancied deficiencies; 
 
Example: 
A person who stutters b...
1. The treatment approach in which the client's dysfunctional behavior is corrected through the use of learning theory is 
 
A) Client-centered therapy. 
B) Transactional analysis. 
C) Behavior modification therapy. 
D) Ego-analytic therapy. 
Behavior modification therapy. 
 
 
 
2. Erikson explain...
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A) Client-centered therapy. 
B) Transactional analysis. 
C) Behavior modification therapy. 
D) Ego-analytic therapy. 
Behavior modification therapy. 
 
 
 
2. Erikson explain...
Action research 
Research designed to find solutions or to develop new approaches to solving problems typically in an agency or other practice setting 
 
 
 
Case (field) study 
Involves in an in-depth study of a single unit or case 
 
 
 
Correctional research 
Research that seeks to identify the e...
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Add to cartAction research 
Research designed to find solutions or to develop new approaches to solving problems typically in an agency or other practice setting 
 
 
 
Case (field) study 
Involves in an in-depth study of a single unit or case 
 
 
 
Correctional research 
Research that seeks to identify the e...
Q. An amicus brief is a: 
A. Document that aims to advise a court, submitted by a party not involved in the litigation 
B. Method for becoming certified as an expert prior to testifying in a court case 
C. Ruling by a court that client records will remain confidential and cannot be used as evidence ...
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Add to cartQ. An amicus brief is a: 
A. Document that aims to advise a court, submitted by a party not involved in the litigation 
B. Method for becoming certified as an expert prior to testifying in a court case 
C. Ruling by a court that client records will remain confidential and cannot be used as evidence ...
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