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Central notion
Psychodynamic perspective of "person in the environment"
Positive reinforcement
procedure where a behavior is followed by a positive stimulus, such that the subsequent rate of behavior goes up.
Punishment
procedure or mechanism where a behavior is followed by an aversive stimulus, such that the subsequent rate of behavior goes down.
Extinction
is a procedure or mechanism where a behavior is no longer followed by a previously reinforcing stimulus such that the subsequent rate of behavior goes down
Burst
The extreme of extinction
Negative reinforcement
a procedure or mechanism where a behavior is followed by the termination of an aversive, such that the subsequent rate of behavior goes up.
Response cost
procedure or mechanism where a behavior is followed by the removal of a positive stimulus, such that the subsequent rate of behavior goes down.
Social Learning Theory
Modeling and vicarious learning are important realities and tools.
School Social Work questions
1. Follow the law
2. Follow agency policy
3. Follow code of ethics
Scapegoat
Any person who innocently bears the blame for others
Deviant Member
One whose behavior deviates from the general norm of the group.
Internal Leader
Indigenous leader (derives authority from the group members).
Gatekeeper
One who feels a strong sense of urgency about a particular issue. Guards the gate through which the group must pass for the work to deepen.
Defensive Member
Denies existence of problems or accepting responsibility for one's own part in the problem or taking any help from group members after a problem has been raised.
Quiet Member
Remains noticeably quiet over a period of time
Loquacious Member
Talkative
Mean
Average
Median
Middle
Mode
Most Often occurance
Correlation Coefficeient
A number existing between -1 and +1 indicating the strength of relationship between two interval or ratio variables (the sign is irrelevant)
Valid
Is always reliable
Reliable
Consistent, not always Valid
Dependent Variable
Doesn't change
Independent Variable
Changes
Factitious Disorder
Condition in which a person acts as if he or she has an illness by deliberately producing, feigning, or exaggerating symptoms.
Malingering
A medical term for fabricating or exaggerating symptoms of mental or physical disorders for a variety of "secondary gain" motives.
Somatization Disorder
A psychiatric diagnosis applied to patients who persistently complain of varied physical symptoms that have no identifiable physical origin
Münchausen Syndrome
Those affected feign disease, illness, or psychological trauma in order to draw attention or sympathy to themselves.