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15 Cards in this Set
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Problem Solving Process |
Engage Gather Information Assess/Diagnose Goal Setting Intervention Evaluation Termination
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Referral Process *Remember client's right to self determination |
Clarify need Research resources Discuss and select options Plan for initial contact Contact Follow up to see if need was met |
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Ethical Principles (Code of Ethics) |
Service Social Justice Dignity and Worth of a person Importance of Human Relationships Integrity Competence
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Systems Theory |
The concept of a system as interacting parts. Dynamic interaction of the components *If you change one part the whole thing changes |
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Ecological/ Life Systems Model |
Interrelatedness between people and their environment. Fit of person in environment Circular exchange
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Functional Approach |
Center of change residing in the client not the worker Releasing of client's growth and power Work together to discover outcome
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Short Term or Task Centered Treatment |
8 to 12 sessions Assess, set goals, define tasks Learning theory and behavior modification ID primary problem and explore circumstances |
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Problem Solving Approach |
Lack of motivation, capacity, or opportunity to solve problems in an appropriate way Resources are broken down, maladaptive, or impaired Four P's :Person, Problem, Place, Process |
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Psychosocial Approach |
Considers client in the context of their interactions with the outside world Modification of person/environment and exchange between them
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Psychoanalytic Theory |
Based upon past experiences-Sigmund Freud Id, ego, and superego are all part of the subconscious. Conflict between them causes problems and stage fixation.
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Id |
Unconscious source of motives and drives. Pleasure principle seeks instant gratification. |
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Ego |
6 months logic and reason meditates between the id, superego, and reality |
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Superego |
Moral Develops between ages 4-5 parental, societal values, and standards into personality |
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Alfred Adler |
Individual psychology personality development single drive or motivation behind all behaviors
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Nondirective/ client centered therapy |
humans are basically good personality must remain organized and unified therapist guides the perception and self actualization
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