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A social worker who provides services to clients with problems or in situations where expert or specialized interventions are not needed.
Generalist
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It must have the capability to apply a variety of change efforts to help people achieve the desired change.
Generalist
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It must have the capability to apply a ___ to help people achieve the desired change.
variety of change efforts
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Ripple stressed that the social worker with a generalist perspective is more of a ___.
versatile worker
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It requires the social worker to study the client or client system and the environment.
Generalist approach
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The generalist approach requires the social worker to ___.
study the client or client system and the environment
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The social worker out in the field suits a practice modality appropriate to ___.
client's need and satisfaction
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Social work as a profession evolved from?
Charity work
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It was introduced as a professional activity in the Philippines during the __?
1920s
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Full development of social work as profession is attributed to the?
Americans
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Who pioneered the social work practice and education?
Americans
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The conceptualization of social work began with the __ in England and the United States.
charity organizations
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The conceptualization of social work began with the charity organizations in?
England and the United States
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It became an institutionalized approach
Religious charity
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By what year did voluntary associations for charity were set up in England and United States
eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
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Where did voluntary associations for charity were set up?
England and the United States
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Were no longer sufficient or adequate to meet the people’s needs.
Almsgiving and institutionalization
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Who organized a program of private charity based on neighborly aid?
Thomas Chalmers
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It was founded in 1877 in Buffalo, New York state.
The first COS in the United States
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The first COS in the United States was founded in?
1877 in Buffalo, New York State
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They operated in the belief that poverty was the fault of individual that it was the result of his moral failure.
First COS in the United States
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They operated in the belief that poverty was the fault of individual that it was the result of his ___ ?
moral failure
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The early years of casework practice was characterized by concern for the?
Economic and sociological factors
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Caseworkers began to look more closely into the __ of the individual
emotional and psychological problems
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Casework practice influenced by the discoveries of?
Sigmund Freud, Otto Rank, Carl Jung, and Alfred Adler
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It made the practitioner’s to work with war veterans or casualties and their families.
First World War
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Social casework was also influenced by the events of?
World War II
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What caused the greater discomfort?
Emotional and psychological problems
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Counselling responsibilities of family agencies were enlarged to __?
include family members
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Caseworkers also admit the __?
influence of culture
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There is a conscious awareness of the interdependence of personality and environment and this concept continues to dominate casework practice giving rise to the ___.
person in-situation focus
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The worker must accept the client and his values.
Principle of self-determination
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The theory was advanced that casework must __.
work with and not for the client
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Who began to formulate a more scientific problem-solving theory based on their observations and experiences.
Mary Richmond
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What year Mary Richmond and other practitioners began to formulate a more scientific problem-solving theory based on their observations and experiences.
Early 1900s
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First professional method of social work intervention in the Philippines
Home visitors
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In what year did the first professional method of social work intervention was introduced in the Philippines?
1917
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First professional method of social work intervention introduced in 1917 by the?
Associated Charities of Manila
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It was also introduced during the later part of the 1920s in Welfareville, then the seat of government child-caring institutions.
Psychiatric social work
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Psychiatric social work was also introduced during the __ in __ , then the seat of government child-caring institutions.
later part of 1920s, Welfareville
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Psychiatric social work was also introduced during the later part of the 1920s in Welfareville, then the seat of ___?
government child-caring institutions
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The superintendent who was a physician had training abroad in psychiatry and appreciated the value of psychiatric social work in working with children and youth.
Dr. Jose Vergara
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During what year did the Associated Charities was absorbed by the Bureau of Public Welfare to carry out its public assistance program and it employed social workers who functioned as caseworkers.
1941
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1941, the Associated Charities was absorbed by the?
Bureau of Public Welfare
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What year did the Department of Health contributed to the further use of social casework as it issued a circular requiring national, provincial, city, and emergency hospitals to employ social workers.
1954
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1954, what agency contributed to the further use of social casework as it issued a circular requiring national, provincial, city, and emergency hospitals to employ social workers?
Department of Health
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During what year there was an increase in number of emotionally disturbed and mentally ill and many other signs of psychological dysfunctioning?
1980s
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During the 1980s, there was an increase in number of emotionally disturbed and mentally ill and many other signs of __?
psychological dysfunctioning
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During what year casework practice was renewed in earnest, enriched, and strengthened.
1980s
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During the 1980s, casework practice was renewed in ___ , ___ , and ___ .
earnest, enriched, strengthened
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As a result of his findings, Chalmers recommended that: (1) each case of distress should be carefully investigated (2) the cause of destitution determined and (3) __ .
the possibilities of self-maintenance of the pauper to be developed
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As a result of his findings, Chalmers recommended that: (1) each case of distress should be carefully investigated (2) ___ (3) the possibilities of self-maintenance of the pauper to be developed.
the cause of destitution determined and
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As a result of his findings, Chalmers recommended that: (1) __ (2) the cause of destitution determined and (3) the possibilities of self-maintenance of the pauper to be developed.
each case of distress should be carefully investigated