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MSW Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers 2024/2025 Structural family theory - ANSWERSfamily roles and relational organizations strategic family theory - ANSWERSreduce symptoms through altering styles of feedback that is thought to maintain the problem. Bowenian therapy - ANSWERSattem...

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Structural family theory - ANSWERSfamily roles and relational organizations



strategic family theory - ANSWERSreduce symptoms through altering styles of feedback that is thought
to maintain the problem.



Bowenian therapy - ANSWERSattempts to improve differentiation and the generative transmission of
issues.



desensitization - ANSWERSoccurs when one has a diminished response to a negative stimulus after being
exposed to the negative stimulus repeatedly.



exposure - ANSWERSwhen one is subjected to a negative stimuli.



supervised rehearsal - ANSWERSwhen on practices for a performance



stages of change - ANSWERSprecontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance



precontemplation - ANSWERSdenial of issues



contemplation - ANSWERSawareness of inner conflict



preparation - ANSWERSinformation is gathered , small changes



action - ANSWERSspecific adn concrete, action toward a goal

,maintenance - ANSWERShold onto goals



relapse - ANSWERSstop progress altogether



primary prevention - ANSWERSpreventing people from acquiring a disease or experiencing a problem.



secondary prevention - ANSWERSmitigating the harm of a condition after it is already in place



tertiary prevention - ANSWERSmanaging the long term consequences of an acquired condition



administration of practical services - ANSWERSsocial workers provides assistance to a client by helping
the client choose and use social resources that are paid for by the community.



environemntal manipulation - ANSWERSsocial workers changes the clients social condition by relieving
the clients excessive stress and strains.



direct treatment - ANSWERSsocial worker directly exerts his influence on the client with the use of
counseling and therapeutic interviewing



open ended groups - ANSWERSno clear start and stop dates, AA, NA, Weight Watchers



psychoeducational groups - ANSWERSprovide members with educational information about a condition
or life event



closed membership groups - ANSWERSclearly identified members.



therapy groups - ANSWERSlead by a social worker or other clinician who is trained in specific
interventions to help with certain problematic behaviors or feelings



mutual aid groups - ANSWERSindividuals share experiences support one another and help each other
develop new skills. do not have group leaders. not mandated by the courts.

,cost-benefit analysis - ANSWERSweighs the cost of operating a program versus fiscal benefits of its
outcomes. one way to measure this is generate a cost-benefit ratio.



Cost-effectiveness analysis - ANSWERSconsiders non-monetary gains in its analysis.



outcome assessment - ANSWERSpicks a point of measurements and then gauges whether or not at that
time the program has achieved its stated goals.



steps to create a contract with a client - ANSWERSproblems, concerns to be addressed, goals, objectives
of intervention, activities client and social worker will engage in. problems must be identified. goals can
be set. client and the social worker can determine what activities each needs to engage in to meet those
goals.



documentation found in clients case file - ANSWERSclients rights and responsiblites, release of
information, face sheet.



confrontation - ANSWERSdirect addressing of a specific item that requires attention immediately.



clarification - ANSWERSseeks to reformulate a problem in a clients words.



interpretation - ANSWERSattempts to draw together behaviroal patterns for deeper understanding



reframing or relabeling - ANSWERSinvites the client to use language to see problems in a different way.



progression of effort in community organizing - ANSWERSorientation, conflict, emergence,
reinforcement



orientation - ANSWERSthose that are working together gets to know each other.



conflict - ANSWERSexpected friction within the group

, emergence - ANSWERSpath forward that emerges from conflict



reinforcement - ANSWERSfinal decision making stage of the process and its justification by group



social policy analysis - ANSWERS1st- verify, define, and detail the problem,

2nd- establish evaluation criteria,

3rd- identify alternative policies,

4th- evaluate alternative policies

5th- distinguish between alternative policies,

6th- monitor the implemented policy.



advantages of empathic communication - ANSWERSbasic to assisting clients in motivational change. it
encourages clients to greater long-term change, increases motivation and lowers the innate resistance to
change found in most clients.



systems theory - ANSWERScan be used in indirect and direct practices



indirect practices - ANSWERSsocial work activities such as administration, research, policy development.



direct practices - ANSWERSstructural family therapy, crisis theory and intervention and behaviroal theory
are only used in direct practices when working directly with individual clients or families.



enactment - ANSWERSacting out dysfunctional patterns of behaviors so that therapist can intervene and
suggest more positive interactions to use outside of therapy



type II statistical research error - ANSWERSfailure to reject a null hypothesis that is false. it is the failure
to detect an effect that is actually present incorrect acceptance of a false null hypothesis



type I statistical error - ANSWERSwhen one detects an effect that was not actually present. incorrect
rejection of a true null hypothesis

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