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33 Cards in this Set
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one who had a wide range of knowledge and skills to help people with an extensive array of problems
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Generalist Practitioner
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used for working with the individual
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Micro Skills
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used to work with small groups
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Mezzo skills
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Used to work with large groups including communities and organizations
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Macro practice
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Focuses on clients resources capabilities knowledge and other positive qualities that can be used to solve the problem
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Strengths perspective
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Principles qualities and practices that a designated group individual or culture deems inherently desirable reflects what an individual considers right or wrong
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values
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Standards based on a set of values that serve the guide one's behavior
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ethics
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The set of knowledge and skills that a social worker must develop in order to be effective with multicultural
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Cultural competence
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The fact that there are many means to the same end
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equifinality
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The tendency of a system to maintain a relatively stable and constant equilibrium or balance
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homeostasis
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The energy information or communication flow received from other systems
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Input
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sees people as constantly interacting with systems around them
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person-in-enviornment
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A form of human adaptation and implies struggle to overcome
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Coping
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The capacity to adjust to surrounding environmental conditions
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adaptation
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Involves assuring that others have the right to power ability and authority to make his or her decisions
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self-determination
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the process of increasing personal interpersonal or political power so that individuals can take actions to improve their life situations
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empowerment
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The ability of an individual family group community or organization to recover from adversity and resume functioning even when suffering serious trouble confusion or hardship
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resiliency
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CSWE
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counsel on social work education
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NASW
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national association of social workers
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The general statement about the real world whose essential truth can be supported by evidence obtained through the scientific method; explain in a provable way why things happen
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theory
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a blueprint for action. it describes whathappens in practice in a general way
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model
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theory that social workers use when he or she looks at early attachment relationships and the development of history of the client which includes trauma or abuse
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psycho dynamic theory
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theory that suggests human behavior is learned as individuals interact with their environment
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Social learning theory
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theory formed by Carl Rodgers. it relies on how people perceive themselves, instead of the social worker trying to figure out the problems and answers
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person centered theory
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designed to help clients and practitioners collaborate on designing specific measurable and achievable goals
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task centered model
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a short term goal oriented psychotherapy treatment that takes a hands on practical approach to problem solving. is goal is to change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties, and so change the way they feel
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cognitive behavioral theory
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model used for therapeutic and educational interventions. it refers to the education that is offered to individuals with a mental health condition
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psycho educational model
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PUGE
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Personal warmth
Unconditional positive regard Genuineness Empathy |
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being able to feel for the clients situation as if it was your own
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Empathy
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respecting the client regardless of what they've done
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unconditional positive regard
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making the client feel safe and at home
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personal warmth
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being yourself and keeping it real
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Genuineness
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steps to General Intervention Model
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Engagement
Assessment Planning Intervention Evaluation Termination Follow up |