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effectiveness research
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conducted in natural setting
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efficacy research
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conducted in artificial setting
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Qualitative research
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attempts to define research from a participant perspective
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Quasi-experimental
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researcher attempts to appx. the conditions of experimental research in a setting in which they are unable to control or manipulate all relevant variables
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Strong correlation
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high number (can be positive or negative)
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weak correlation
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low number ( can be positive or negative)
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Experimental Hypothesis
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predicts cause and effect in relationship between variables (research hypothesis)
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Null hypothesis
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predicts no relationship between variables
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Defense mechanism Undoing
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counting
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Hartmann
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autonomous ego functions
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Mahler
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Object relations theory
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Piaget
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cognitive development of children
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Validity
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measures what it is intended to measure
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reliability
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procedure is able to get the same results with repeated measures
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Coprolalia
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impulsive use of obscene language (seen in tourettes syndrome)
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John Bowbly
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known for work with attachment behavior in children
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Johari Windows
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graphic models of interpersonal behavior
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Jung
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saw libido as general psychic energy
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The life instinct
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Freud believed is inborn and its influence is seen as constructing loving and altruistic acts
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Abreaction is another word for...
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Catharsis -emotional release the expression and consequent release of a previously repressed emotion, achieved through reliving the experience that caused it (typically through hypnosis or suggestion). |
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Sublimination
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mature type of defense mechanism where socially unacceptable impulses or idealizations are unconsciously transformed into socially acceptable actions or behavior, possibly resulting in a long-term conversion of the initial impulse.
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anaclitic depression
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Rene Spitz observed this deep depression in young children who had lost their caretaker
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Preaffiliation stage
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group stage- members have not developed a sense of group identity
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Gestalt therapy
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Existential model open chair |
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Phenylketonuria
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PKU is a metabolic disorder that left untreated can result in very fair hair, eczema, discolored skin and urine and creates mental retardation
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retroflexion
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doing to self what one wants to do to others
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Premack princible
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high probability behavior to reinforce low probability behavior
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paradoxical technique
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prescribing the symptom
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Functional Behavior assessment includes these elements |
identifying information target behavior, antecedent to behavior, concurrent event that occured when the behavior occured, consequence of behavior, observation of behavior, student records and attendance, academic performance, health assessments, influencing factors, hypothesis of behavior |
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part of the Problem solving process |
Brainstorming |
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Piaget theory of Moral reasoning stages |
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Educational group |
provides assignments, interact with others with the same diagnosis |
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Growth group |
provides emotional and psychological support while providing instruction on how to change old habits |
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Support group |
provide emotional support and how to cope |
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Therapy groups |
for people who experienced a traumatic event and teaches them how to cope |
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Social network map |
shows all symptoms of that persons lives in and communicates with. it can show how families operate with each other and their community |
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Interpersonal therapy max sesssions |
short term, 12 to 16 sessions, treats clients with MDD and focuses n here and now, factors that influence the clients social relationships. |
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Radical feminism |
is the idea that gender roles are completely socially constructed and are used to give men power over women |
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Reflection |
repeating back to clients what they said to make sure they understand or because they arent sure what to say |
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Clarification |
social worker asks to clarify a statement that was previously made |
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Social Policy analysis |
1. verify define and detail the problem 2. establish evaluation criteria 3. identify alternate policies 4. evaluate alternate policies 5. distinguish between alternative policies 6.monitor the implemented policy |
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cephalocaudal |
a pattern of growth from head to tail. In utero, head develops before lower part of the body. |
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Proximodistal |
growth f body frm center outward, referring to the fact that trunk head and chest grow first followed by arms, legs hands feet, fingers and toes |
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Value based concept |
the individual is the primary concern of this society |
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Defense mechanism used by patients who have anorexia nervosa |
intellectualization, repress anxiety by focusing on reasoning rather than emotions |
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Before doing anything else |
document the incident to capture accurate information |
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the sandwich generation |
middle adulthood, having your own kids and caring for aging parents |
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generation X |
late 30's and 40's |
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generation Y |
20's and 30's |
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silent generation |
during great depression and WW2 |
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Minnesota Multiphasic personality inventory |
psychpathology psychometric test that is used to measure depression, hychondria, hysteria, paranoia and schizophrenia. colllects a wide array of information to help determine what their illness may be. |
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chaos theory |
constantly changing, some events can be cntrolled and others cant, in spite of chaos, the organization continues to grow |
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contingency theory |
there is not a good way to organize, lead or make decisions withing the company |
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culture quality |
focuses on building strong, positive values and norms within an organization. |