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Values ✔Correct Answer-Beliefs that are important, cherished or help in high esteem
Credibility ✔Correct Answer-The quality of being trusted and believed in. Quality of being
convincing or believable.
Personal Credibility ✔Correct Answer-Only developed through individual actions
Ethics ✔Correct Answer-Established principles of right behavior that serve as guides for
individual and group actions
Morals ✔Correct Answer-A highly held personal code of conduct that establishes a clear
distinction between right and wrong
Integrity ✔Correct Answer-Maintaining personal values at all times, regardless of the situation
or matter whoever else is present
Community Profile ✔Correct Answer-a formal summary of analysis of data in the form of a
graph or table, Representing:
· Distinctive features, characteristics or components of a community.
· Geographic boundaries
· Political constituents
· Demographic features and projections
· Age distribution
· Number of roadways
· Traditions
What makes up a community? ✔Correct Answer-It is made up of a group of people who live
in the same place or have a particular characteristic in common.
Having an association with others as a result of sharing common attitudes, interests and goals
· Statistical characteristics of a community ✔Correct Answer-o Data that can be used to
summarize the characteristics of the community during a particular time.
· Perceptual Characteristics of a community ✔Correct Answer-o perceptions of general
neighborhood quality.
o Citizens view's of their community
, Geographical Boundaries of a community ✔Correct Answer-Roads, bridges, transportation
(local public transportation, airports, and train lines)
Demographic profile of the population of a community ✔Correct Answer-o Age, gender, race
and ethnicity, marital status, education
o Average household Income
Positional Leaders ✔Correct Answer-· Positional or formal leaders have a decision making
authority. May include:
Informal Leaders ✔Correct Answer-· Informal leaders who do not hold any position of formal
authority or power but can influence decisions of others, may include
SARA model ✔Correct Answer-Scanning, Analysis, Response, Assessment
Sympathy ✔Correct Answer-An emotional attitude characterized by feeling sorry for another
person who is suffering.
Empathy ✔Correct Answer-The realization and understanding of another person's feelings,
needs, and suffering.
Stages of change ✔Correct Answer-· Pre-Contemplation: It doesn't really feel like you're in a
stage of change.
· Contemplation: You're at least a little bit interested, but definitely not convinced.
· Preparation: You've just about made up your mind to change your way of doing things.
· Action: You've already started putting the new knowledge and skills to work.
· Maintenance: You've already been using the new knowledge and practice for a while and
you're here to learn more information.
6 Skills for responding to people challenged with mental health issues ✔Correct Answer-1.
Empathy
2. Nonjudgmental attitude
3. Explaining clearly
4. Asking questions
5. Being calm
6. Observation
Trauma ✔Correct Answer-A deeply distressing or disturbing experience.
Having personally experienced a threat or serious injury.
Being a witness to an event that involves a death, injury or threat of another person.
Learning about the violent death, serious harm or injury to a significant other.
ACE ✔Correct Answer-Adverse Childhood Experiences