MSW ASWB Questions And Answers.
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Multidisciplinary team -
\a group of individuals from different professions meeting together in order to come up
with the best way to help a client by combining their different perspective is called a
multidisciplinary team or and interdisciplinary team.
pituitary gland -
\releases both the growth hormones and the thyroid-stimulating hormones. It is located
in the base of the brain.
HIPPA -
\HIPPA stands for health insurance portability and accountability act.
social learning theory -
\the belief that most learning takes place through observation of others.
civil disobedience -
\peacefully violating laws and regulations to protest some injustice or to achieve some
higher-order good.
Robert 7 stages Crisis intervention model -
\1. Assess the lethality of the crisis.
2. Establish a rapport with the client.
3. Identify problems by defining the crisis.
4. Deal with the client's feelings.
5. Explore coping alternatives.
6. Developed an action plan to restore function.
7. Follow up with the client.
Public Emergencies -
\Section 6.03 of the NASW Code of ethics, emphasizes the responsibility of social
worker to provide appropriate professional services in public emergencies. Meaning that
social workers have a duty to volunteer.
Erickson stage 6 -
\Intimacy vs isolation. age 18-40.
Solution-focused assessment -
, \is based on the assumption that small changes can lead to bigger differences, that
focusing on the present is of utmost importance, and that clients should pay attention to
solutions rather than problems.
Broker -
\links individuals and groups to resource and services.
advocate -
\act on direct behalf of individuals and groups.
mediators -
\intervene in dispute between parties to help them find a solution.
negotiator -
\brings those in conflict together to find a mutually acceptable solution.
open-ended group -
\it is a group that changing membership and does not have a time limit.
closed group -
\it is a group that has the same members every week and is often time-limited in nature.
a mandated group -
\it is a group that is composed of members that are required to be present. example,
court ordered, custody cases...etc
cognitive-behavioral group -
\are led by a clinician who integrated cognitive and behavioral interventions while
promoting group discussion.
social planing -
\involves problem-solving and data-driven approaches that will recognize, establish, and
help organize services for identified groups.
self-determination -
\section 1.02 of the NASW code of ethics, emphasizes social workers' responsibility to
respect and promote the rights of clients to identify their own goals and to make their
own decisions about their lives.
cofidentiality -
\refers to social worker's responsibility to protect clients' private information from all
parties unless the client gives specific permission to share information outside of the
social worker-client relationship.
dual relationship -
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Multidisciplinary team -
\a group of individuals from different professions meeting together in order to come up
with the best way to help a client by combining their different perspective is called a
multidisciplinary team or and interdisciplinary team.
pituitary gland -
\releases both the growth hormones and the thyroid-stimulating hormones. It is located
in the base of the brain.
HIPPA -
\HIPPA stands for health insurance portability and accountability act.
social learning theory -
\the belief that most learning takes place through observation of others.
civil disobedience -
\peacefully violating laws and regulations to protest some injustice or to achieve some
higher-order good.
Robert 7 stages Crisis intervention model -
\1. Assess the lethality of the crisis.
2. Establish a rapport with the client.
3. Identify problems by defining the crisis.
4. Deal with the client's feelings.
5. Explore coping alternatives.
6. Developed an action plan to restore function.
7. Follow up with the client.
Public Emergencies -
\Section 6.03 of the NASW Code of ethics, emphasizes the responsibility of social
worker to provide appropriate professional services in public emergencies. Meaning that
social workers have a duty to volunteer.
Erickson stage 6 -
\Intimacy vs isolation. age 18-40.
Solution-focused assessment -
, \is based on the assumption that small changes can lead to bigger differences, that
focusing on the present is of utmost importance, and that clients should pay attention to
solutions rather than problems.
Broker -
\links individuals and groups to resource and services.
advocate -
\act on direct behalf of individuals and groups.
mediators -
\intervene in dispute between parties to help them find a solution.
negotiator -
\brings those in conflict together to find a mutually acceptable solution.
open-ended group -
\it is a group that changing membership and does not have a time limit.
closed group -
\it is a group that has the same members every week and is often time-limited in nature.
a mandated group -
\it is a group that is composed of members that are required to be present. example,
court ordered, custody cases...etc
cognitive-behavioral group -
\are led by a clinician who integrated cognitive and behavioral interventions while
promoting group discussion.
social planing -
\involves problem-solving and data-driven approaches that will recognize, establish, and
help organize services for identified groups.
self-determination -
\section 1.02 of the NASW code of ethics, emphasizes social workers' responsibility to
respect and promote the rights of clients to identify their own goals and to make their
own decisions about their lives.
cofidentiality -
\refers to social worker's responsibility to protect clients' private information from all
parties unless the client gives specific permission to share information outside of the
social worker-client relationship.
dual relationship -