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Orange Book Pt. 2

Orange Book Pt. 2
30問 • 2年前
  • Reminiscent Paige
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Principle that focus on the importance of purpose and direction in a helping process

    Client-worker relationship

  • 2

    Is the system of ethical principles and rules of conduct generally accepted by the members of a professional group.

    Professional Ethics

  • 3

    Which of the ff areas is not substantive knowledge in social work?

    Field Instruction

  • 4

    Areas of sw that is concerned with materials necessary for the client in his problem situation

    HBSE

  • 5

    Area of sw that is concerned with the organization, administration and operation of social welfare programs and services

    SWPPS

  • 6

    Concept from Freudian psychotherapy that believes to take place when the client unconsciously transfer to the social worker attributes or characteristic of some most important or powerful person in his early life

    Transference

  • 7

    Which of the following is not the essential elements of social work?

    agency

  • 8

    Defined as change originating from a decision to make s deliberate effort to improve the system and to obtain the help of an outside agent in making this improvement.

    Planned change

  • 9

    The specific system that is being helped

    client system

  • 10

    An aspect of the situation which increases willingness of the client system to make a proposed change.

    change force

  • 11

    Is used in the context of professional social work methodology. It supports the idea of generalist practitioner, rather than a specialist in any one of the three methods of social work

    Integrated Method of Social Work Practice

  • 12

    The use of a range of skills as needed to intervene in a variety of client life situation.

    Generalist Social Work

  • 13

    Humanistic approach which emphasizes the potential of people rather than their weakness and deficits or limitation

    Strengths Perspective

  • 14

    The problem-solving concept can be generally traced to the book entitled "How We Think" by?

    John Dewey

  • 15

    Considered as the originator of the problem-solving framework in social work

    Helen Harris Perlman

  • 16

    Max Siporin defines this as a process and product of understanding on which action is based.

    Assessment

  • 17

    The process by which a potential client achieves the status of a client.

    Intake Process

  • 18

    Refers to the process of separating from so many problems indentified by the client and/or worker the specific problem or problems which are to be addressed first.

    Partialization

  • 19

    The desired or expected outcomes of an endeavor

    Goal

  • 20

    Consist of specific actions or steps to be undertaken in order to reach goals.

    Plans

  • 21

    "systems that are focus of the change activity"

    Units of Attention

  • 22

    "an overall approach to change a situation"

    strategy

  • 23

    An agreement between the worker and the client on what needs to be done and who should do it.

    Contract

  • 24

    Phase in the helping process which is concerned with the action that would solve the client's problems.

    Intervention

  • 25

    Assessment, planning and interventive tool that presents the individual or family and the major systems in the life space as well as the nature of the individual or family's relationships with these various systems

    Ecological Map

  • 26

    The interventive role involves process of negotiating the "service jungle" for clients, whether singly or in groups

    Social Broker

  • 27

    Define as connecting the client to needed resources

    Referral

  • 28

    Refers to the worker's effort at establishing and maintaining relationships with other community entities which have resources that can support and supplement her own agency's resources.

    Networking

  • 29

    Role involves the social worker in interventive activities that will help clients find the coping strength and resources within themselves to solve problems they ate experiencing

    Enabler

  • 30

    Area of sw that is concerned with the organization, administration and operation of social welfare programs and services

    SWPPS

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Principle that focus on the importance of purpose and direction in a helping process

    Client-worker relationship

  • 2

    Is the system of ethical principles and rules of conduct generally accepted by the members of a professional group.

    Professional Ethics

  • 3

    Which of the ff areas is not substantive knowledge in social work?

    Field Instruction

  • 4

    Areas of sw that is concerned with materials necessary for the client in his problem situation

    HBSE

  • 5

    Area of sw that is concerned with the organization, administration and operation of social welfare programs and services

    SWPPS

  • 6

    Concept from Freudian psychotherapy that believes to take place when the client unconsciously transfer to the social worker attributes or characteristic of some most important or powerful person in his early life

    Transference

  • 7

    Which of the following is not the essential elements of social work?

    agency

  • 8

    Defined as change originating from a decision to make s deliberate effort to improve the system and to obtain the help of an outside agent in making this improvement.

    Planned change

  • 9

    The specific system that is being helped

    client system

  • 10

    An aspect of the situation which increases willingness of the client system to make a proposed change.

    change force

  • 11

    Is used in the context of professional social work methodology. It supports the idea of generalist practitioner, rather than a specialist in any one of the three methods of social work

    Integrated Method of Social Work Practice

  • 12

    The use of a range of skills as needed to intervene in a variety of client life situation.

    Generalist Social Work

  • 13

    Humanistic approach which emphasizes the potential of people rather than their weakness and deficits or limitation

    Strengths Perspective

  • 14

    The problem-solving concept can be generally traced to the book entitled "How We Think" by?

    John Dewey

  • 15

    Considered as the originator of the problem-solving framework in social work

    Helen Harris Perlman

  • 16

    Max Siporin defines this as a process and product of understanding on which action is based.

    Assessment

  • 17

    The process by which a potential client achieves the status of a client.

    Intake Process

  • 18

    Refers to the process of separating from so many problems indentified by the client and/or worker the specific problem or problems which are to be addressed first.

    Partialization

  • 19

    The desired or expected outcomes of an endeavor

    Goal

  • 20

    Consist of specific actions or steps to be undertaken in order to reach goals.

    Plans

  • 21

    "systems that are focus of the change activity"

    Units of Attention

  • 22

    "an overall approach to change a situation"

    strategy

  • 23

    An agreement between the worker and the client on what needs to be done and who should do it.

    Contract

  • 24

    Phase in the helping process which is concerned with the action that would solve the client's problems.

    Intervention

  • 25

    Assessment, planning and interventive tool that presents the individual or family and the major systems in the life space as well as the nature of the individual or family's relationships with these various systems

    Ecological Map

  • 26

    The interventive role involves process of negotiating the "service jungle" for clients, whether singly or in groups

    Social Broker

  • 27

    Define as connecting the client to needed resources

    Referral

  • 28

    Refers to the worker's effort at establishing and maintaining relationships with other community entities which have resources that can support and supplement her own agency's resources.

    Networking

  • 29

    Role involves the social worker in interventive activities that will help clients find the coping strength and resources within themselves to solve problems they ate experiencing

    Enabler

  • 30

    Area of sw that is concerned with the organization, administration and operation of social welfare programs and services

    SWPPS