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AODA - ANSWER alcohol or other drug abuse
credential - ANSWER certificate or license granted by the board
DSM - ANSWER the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental
disorders. refers to most recent edition.
ICRC - ANSWER international certification reciprocity
consortium
psychotherapy - ANSWER the diagnosis and treatment of
mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders, conditions, or
addictions through the application of methods derived from
established psychological or systemic principles for the purpose
of assisting people in modifying their behaviors, cognitions,
emotions, and other personal characteristics, which may
include the purpose of understanding unconscious processes or
intrapersonal, interpersonal, or psychosocial dynamics.
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accredited - ANSWER approved by the council on social work
education
certified advanced practice social worker - ANSWER may
evaluate and intervene in complex difficulties in psychosocial
functioning. Intervention plans may include counseling of
individuals, families, and groups; advocacy; referral to
community resources; and facilitation of organizational change
to meet social needs based on a psychosocial evaluation. A
certified advanced practice social worker may engage in
psychotherapeutic activities only under the supervision of a
person authorized by the board or by the department of health
services to supervise the practice of clinical social work.
certified independent social worker - ANSWER may evaluate
and intervene in complex difficulties in psychosocial
functioning. Intervention plans may include counseling of
individuals, families, and groups; advocacy; referral to
community resources; and facilitation of organizational change
to meet social needs based on a psychosocial evaluation. A
certified independent social worker may practice social work
independently but may engage in psychotherapeutic activities
only under the supervision of a person authorized by the board
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or by the department of health services to supervise the
practice of clinical social work
certified social worker - ANSWER may evaluate and assess
difficulties in psychosocial functioning, develop a plan to
alleviate those difficulties, and either carry out the plan or refer
clients to other qualified resources for assistance. Intervention
plans may include counseling of individuals, families, and
groups; advocacy; referral to community resources; and
facilitation of organizational change to meet social needs based
on a psychosocial evaluation. A certified social worker may not
engage in psychotherapeutic activities.
clinical field training - ANSWER minimum of one academic year
in the supervised practice of clinical social work services
consisting of assessment, diagnosis, treatment, including
psychotherapy and counseling, client-centered advocacy,
consultation, and evaluation.
clinical social work practice - ANSWER providing services for the
diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental and emotional
disorders in individuals, families, and groups, to restore,
maintain, and enhance social functioning through treatment
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interventions that include psychosocial evaluation, counseling
of individuals, families, or groups, referral to community
resources, advocacy, facilitation of organizational change to
meet social needs, and individual, marital, or group
psychotherapy.
clinical social work concentration - ANSWER means a course of
study with a primary focus on resolving intrapsychic and
interpersonal problems by means of direct contact with clients
at the individual, small group and family level. A concentration
on community or organizational problems, social planning or
policy development does not constitute a clinical social work
concentration. To qualify as a master's or doctoral degree in
social work with a concentration in clinical social work, the
course of study shall include one course in psychopathology and
social work and, from among the following, 2 theory and
practice courses: (a) Case management. (c) Clinical assessment
and treatment of specific populations and problems, such as
children, adolescent, elderly, alcohol and drug abuse, family or
couples relationships. (d) Psychopharmacology. (e)
Psychotherapeutic interventions. (f) Electives such as family
therapy, social work with groups, sex− or gender−related issues
and topics