Complete Solutions.
Social Work Values correct answers service, social justice, dignity and worth of the person,
importance of human relationships, integrity, competence
Social Work Roles correct answers advocate, broker, case manager, counselor, mediator,
navigator, researcher
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs correct answers (level 1) Physiological Needs, (level 2) Safety and
Security, (level 3) Relationships, Love and Affection, (level 4) Self Esteem, (level 5) Self
Actualization
Erik Erikson's stages of psychosocial development correct answers (1) Trust vs. Mistrust;
(2) Autonomy vs. Shame;
(3) Initiative vs. Guilt;
(4) Industry vs. Inferiority;
(5) Identity vs. Confusion;
(6) Intimacy vs. Isolation;
(7) Generativity vs. Self-absorption;
(8) Integrity vs. Despair.
Trust vs. Mistrust correct answers Infant - 1 year (Infancy): learn to trust when they are cared for
in a consistent warm manner
Autonomy vs. Shame correct answers 1 to 3 years (Early Childhood): To realize that one is an
independent person who can make decisions and doubt
Initiative vs. Guilt correct answers 3 to 5 years (Play age): independence in planning, playing
and other activities
Industry vs. Inferiority correct answers 6-12 years (School Age): develop self confidence in
ability
Identity vs. Confusion correct answers 12-18 years (Adolescence): experiment with and develop
identity and roles
Intimacy vs. Isolation correct answers 18-29 years (Young Adulthood): form deeply personal
relationships, marry, begin families
Generatively vs Self Absorption correct answers 30-64 years (Late Adulthood): contribute to
society and be part of a family
Integrity vs. Despair correct answers 65 years onward (Old age): those near the end of life look
back and evaluate their lives