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◍ Social Work Advocacy.
Answer: Championing the rights of society's most vulnerable members,
from children to homeless people to the physically disabled has been a core
aspect of the social work profession. Social workers can advocate for
change through a variety of means including writing op-ed pieces, lobbying,
organizing local protests, and helping to change laws that adversely affect
vulnerable and disadvantaged members of society.
◍ Community Organizing.
Answer: involves the work social workers engage in with groups,
organizations, and communities in order to bring about positive changes
within the community and to solve social problems identified by members
of the community.
◍ Personality Disorders.
Answer: Patterns of relating to and understanding others that are so
maladaptive, inflexible, and deeply ingrained that they produce significant
social impairment.
◍ Step 1 in community organizing.
Answer: to integrate into the community
◍ Step 2 in community organizing.
Answer: Identify the issue impacting the communityIdentify felt
needs/problems impacting the community and work with community
members to rank their importance and urgency
◍ Step 3 in community organizing.
, Answer: Identify individuals and create core group. Engage local leaders
and individuals identified in step 1. Passionate influential community
members
◍ Paranoid Personality Disorder.
Answer: Non-delusional paranoia; unjustified doubts; misreading harmless
remarks or events; quick reactions of anger; holding grudges; expectation of
being exploited; unjustified questions re: fidelity of partner.
◍ Step 4 in community organizing.
Answer: Create goals and objectives
◍ Schizoid Personality Disorder.
Answer: Detachment from social relationships; preference for being alone;
restricted range of affect; lack of close friends; flat affect; emotionally cold;
lack of desire for relationships; lack of sexual desire; indifference to opinion
of others; lack of pleasure in activities.
◍ Schizotypal Personality Disorder.
Answer: Inappropriate or constricted affect; irrational beliefs; magical
thinking; ideas of reference; extreme social anxiety; unusual perceptual
experiences (illusions); lack of close friends; paranoid ideation; eccentric
appearance.
◍ Histrionic Personality Disorder.
Answer: Constant demands for approval/praise; exaggeration of emotion;
discomfort when not the center of attention; sexual seductiveness; use of
physical appearance to draw attention; content of speech lacking detail;
suggestibility; rapidly shifting and shallow expression of emotions; belief
that relationships are more intimate than they really are; view of themselves
as glamorous and impressive.
◍ Narcissistic Personality Disorder.
Answer: Sense of entitlement; believe rules don't apply to them; using others
for personal gain; grandiosity; belief that they are special/unique; need for
excessive admiration; lack of empathy; envious of others and belief that
, others are envious of them; fantasies of success/power/love; arrogance.
◍ Borderline Personality Disorder.
Answer: Unstable relationships; alternation between idealization and
devaluation; feelings of emptiness; mood reactivity; angry outbursts
followed by shame/guilt; impulsivity that is self-damaging; avoidance of
abandonment; suicidal threats; self-mutilating behaviors; identity
disturbance; transient paranoia or dissociation.
◍ Antisocial Personality Disorder.
Answer: Frequent physical fights or assaults; irresponsibility; deceitfulness;
reckless disregard for safety; impulsive behavior; lack of remorse; disregard
for and violate the rights of others.
◍ Step 5 in community organizing.
Answer: Create an action plan to meet goals
◍ Step 6 in community organizing.
Answer: Execute and monitor the action plan. Train staff and engage in
community meetings
◍ Avoidant Personality Disorder.
Answer: Fear of being ridiculed; social inhibition; poor self-image;
preoccupation with being criticized or rejected in social situations;
avoidance of new activities; reluctance to take personal risks; restraint in
intimate relationships; desire for social relationships; feelings of loneliness.
◍ Step 7 in community organizing.
Answer: Evaluate the effect of the action plan on the stated goals
◍ Dependent Personality Disorder.
Answer: Need for excessive advice/reassurance; need for others to assume
responsibility; difficulty doing things independently; lack of
self-confidence; going to great lengths to be nurtured/supported; feelings of
helplessness; moving from one relationship to the next to receive care and
support; difficulty disagreeing with others; need for approval; preoccupation
with being left to take care of oneself.
, ◍ Coalitions.
Answer: A group of people or organizations who share a common interest
and work collaboratively to achieve a shared goal. Can be temporarily
connected or stay together
◍ Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder.
Answer: Preoccupation with details, rules, lists, or organization;
perfectionism; stubbornness; insistence that others do things 'their way';
overly conservative with money; excessive devotion to work or
productivity; reluctance to delegate to others; inflexibility around morals,
ethics, values; difficulty throwing things out.
◍ What are psychological defense mechanisms?.
Answer: Processes that help the ego cope with anxiety, frustration, and
unacceptable impulses.
◍ Lobbyists.
Answer: professional advocates that are hired to represent specific causes
and interest groups in order to be that groups' voice to legislators and
congress. Use typed summaries
◍ Child Abuse.
Answer: inflicting emotional, physical, or sexual injury
◍ What is rationalization in psychological defense mechanisms?.
Answer: A defense process where plausible reasons justify an action or
opinion, helping cope with disappointments by blaming external
circumstances.
◍ Give an example of rationalization..
Answer: After not getting a job, a person thinks, 'I'll be better off at a
different company.'
◍ child neglect.
Answer: the failure of those responsible for the care of a minor to provide
the resources needed for healthy physical, emotional, and social