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STUDY GUIDE
Comorbidity - Answers-having any combination of disorders in social work and
psychology. Can include two disorders or more

Morbidity - Answers-the condition of suffering from a disease or medical condition.

What age do children learn trust - Answers-less than 1 year

prosopagnosia - Answers-inability to recognize faces

agnosia - Answers-inability to recognize objects

Family educational rights and privacy act - Answers-the privacy of educational records

the Oedipus complex - Answers-Period in which boys are in love with their mothers and
want to get rid of their fathers

Medications to treat blood pressure - Answers-lisinopril

Ventolin - Answers-asthma inhaler

Nexium - Answers-treat excess stomach acid

Lyrica - Answers-treat seizures, nerve pain, and fibromyalgia

Dichotomous thinking - Answers-either or thinking

,Main problem with classical organizational theories - Answers-they took a limited view of
worker motivation

Precontemplation - Answers-denial of issues

Contemplation - Answers-awareness of inner conflict

Preparation - Answers-information is gathered, small changes are made

Action stage - Answers-concrete action toward goal

Face validity - Answers-truly measures what one desires to measure

Content validity - Answers-adequate coverage of content domains

Criterion related validity - Answers-comparisons with other research constructs

Internal consistency reliability - Answers-seeks to measure the consistency of items
within an inventory

the Electra complex - Answers-Period when girls are in love with their fathers and want
to remove their mothers

Political action for social workers - Answers-social workers should engage in political
action

quasi-experimental - Answers-Research method in social work uses intervention and
compromise groups, but involves nonrandom assignments

assessments - Answers-Collateral contacts, standardized instruments, and client self
monitoring tools for

Right to self-determination - Answers-when they are a danger to others

Example of negative reinforcements - Answers-removing scary picture

Responsible for remaining boundaries in social work client relationship - Answers-social
worker


First step a part of the Assessment within new client using interpersonal therapy -
Answers-gather information about the clients presenting problems and symptoms

Progression of effort in community - Answers-orientation, conflict, emergence,
reinforcement

, Negative punishment - Answers-an operant conditioning technique, reduces a behavior
or response by taking away a favorable stimulus following that action.

Positive punishment - Answers-when you add a consequence to unwanted behavior

Negative reinforcement - Answers-involves the removal of something negative to
strengthen a behavior

positive reinforcement - Answers-involves the addition of a reinforcing stimulus following
a behavior that makes it more likely that the behavior will occur again in the future

They represent crisis intervention strategies as having six basic steps. - Answers-Step
One - Define the Problem. ...
Step Two - Ensure Safety. ...
Step Three - Provide Support. ...
Step Four - Examine Alternatives. ...
Step Five - Make a Plan. ...
Step Six - Obtain Commitment.

Max Weber - Answers-a German scientist, defines bureaucracy as a highly structured,
formalized, and also an impersonal organization. He also instituted the belief that an
organization must have a defined hierarchical structure and clear rules, regulations, and
lines of authority which govern it

Which of the following is the best state in regarding the proper way to conduct physical
contact between clients and social workers? - Answers-touch should only be used when
boundaries are made clear

postconventional level - Answers-the individual moves beyond the perspective of his or
her own society

conventional level - Answers-the second stage and occurs during adolescence and
adulthood.

Value Suspension - Answers-Leave values of her own at the door and focus on working
with the client.

NASW Code of Ethics is integrity - Answers-social workers behave in a trustworthy
manner

Service - Answers-social workers helping people in need in addressing social problems

dignity and worth of the person - Answers-social workers respecting the inherent dignity
and worth of the person

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