15. DIASS 4th quarter FINAL Flashcards
social workers must be involved with the people and the?
societal factors involving the problem
according to morales and sheafor, what should social workers do?
enable and facilitate change
enhance social functioning
it is a practice based, academic discipline that promotes social development
social work
the 3 C’s of social work
caring, curing, changing
which “C” is pertained to when a social worker treats the person’s problem
curing
social workers being active to create social reforms to alleviate problems
changing
when social workers enhance their client’s wellbeing; feeling with those who are vulnerable
caring
7 scopes of social work
child development
local SW
medical SW
international SW
SW as a community organization
Admin. and Management
SW in psychiatric hospitals
where does adoption belong to?
primary discipline
where does foster care belong to?
primary discipline
where does the people in their own homes program belong to?
equal partner
where does medical and healthcare belong to?
secondary discipline
where does community service belong to?
equal partner
where do schools belong to?
secondary discipline
4 core values
human potential and capacity
equal opportunity
social provisions
social responsibility
4 core values
human potential and capacity
equal opportunity
social provisions
social responsibility
principle of SW that deals with respect, understanding the meaning and cause of behavior, and recognizing strength and weaknesses
acceptance
principle of SW that deals with participation, problem solving, identification, and action
client participation in problem solving
principle of SW that determines how their needs could be met
self-determination
principle of SW that deals with client’s individual characteristics
individualization
principle of SW that deals with the appropriate projection; whatever is shared will stay between the 2 parties
confidentiality
principle of SW that deals with the Worker’s self examination of feelings, judgments, and biases
worker self awareness
where the client needs help, and the social worker is ready to help
client worker relationship
etymology of communication
“communis” shared/common
transactional process of generating meaning through the exchange of verbal message
communcation
types of communication (3)
verbal
nonverbal
written
8 elements (s. m. e. c. f. c. n. e)
sender receiver
message
encoding decoding
channel
feedback
context
noise
effect
lens through which reality is perceived or filtered
frame of reference
mental schema
psychological
cultural bias
cultural
social bias
social
geographical parameters
spatial
space and range of experience
temporal
historical bias
historical
4 goals
informed and be informed
persuade and influence
build and maintain relationship
develop a career
7 principles (d. u. n. a. a. c. t)
dynamic
irrepeatable and irreversible
no opposite
affected by culture
affected by ethics
competence based
transformed by media and tech.
functions (s. i. s. e. m)
surveillance
interpretation
socialization
entertainment
mobilization
levels (a. l. i. c. c)
act
location
immediacy
context
channel
talking to/by yourself
intrapersonal
talking to others (2 people)
interpersonal
talking to 2+ people; big group
mass
talking by means of text, mail, letters, or e-messaging apps
mediated
types of interpersonal comm.
dyadic
group
public
face-to-face communcation
direct
talking through messaging apps or text
mediated
the way we communicate is also being shaped by?
technology