Missed Questions Flashcards
What is epigenetics?
Study od how a person’s environment and biology interact to effect their development
Ideal approach
Identify the problem and possible final goal or solutions, and then anticipate the outcomes of the different solutions for the problem.
Civil liability
Acted unprofessional but not illegal
Wisconsin card sorting text
Neuropsycological test to identify cognitive impairment functioning especially those who have experienced brain damage
Frontotemporal dementia
Caused by the shrinking of the temporal and frontal lobes. Since these regions of the brains are responsible for language and behavior regulation frontal temporal dementia is characterized by difficulties with language and behavior.
DIA thesis model
Eric Ericsson model
Social interaction and anxiety scale
This scale measures the prevalence and severity of anxiety and inclined
Reactive detachment disorder
Stages of cancer
Stages of cancer are primary secondary and tertiary . Tertiary prevention a client has a disease and is working to manage it
What is psycho educational group therapy
Psycho educational group therapy focus on aiding recovery the group members all have a common problem and the therapist serves as an educator for things such as the nature of the disorder triggers and developing healthy coping mechanisms.
What is psychodynamic therapy
Psychodynamic therapy was created by Freud. This therapy assumes that psychological problems are caused by the interaction between 3 parts of the personality. The id, the super ego and the ego.
What are Sigmund froyed’s 3 personalities
The id is the compulsive childish part. The super ego concerned with long term decision making a maturity. The ego which works as a mediator between the 2.
What is cognitive therapy
Cognitive therapy was developed by Aaron Beck. The specific goal treats depression.
What is rational emotive therapy
What is behavioral and humanistic therapy
Developed by Joseph wolf. This therapy serves people mainly with phobia’s. Exposure therapy is used for example if you have a fear of spiders you would have to hold the spider.
What is flooding
A client is is forced to confront a fear in a controlled environment and then relaxation techniques are presented
What is aversion therapy
This therapy is used to help avert negative behaviors such as substance abuse and violence. This form of therapy is controversial due to the fact that it does not believe in LGBT relationships.
What is humanistic approach to therapy
Created by Carl Rogers. Therapist refers to patient as a client and uses active listening Client provides unconditional positive regard. Therapist makes it clear that he she is on her side
What is interpersonal group therapy
Interpersonal therapy is a method of treating depression is a form of psychotherapy that focus on you and your relationships with other people it’s based on the idea that personal relationships are the center of psychological problems.
What is consultation
When a social worker has provided their knowledge and expert teeth with their colleague who lacked experience in this area. The support provided can be labeled as consolation.
What is coaching
A social worker who engages in coaching assist individual and group clients and achieving certain personal or professional goals. Coaching is usually concerned with outward physical goals not to resolve issues.
What is mentoring
Mentoring is the process by which a more experienced social worker agrees to give informal advice to a less experienced social worker. This is not a position of supervision or coaching but it is a method whereby newer social workers can benefit from the perspective Sinai does of those who have had a long career.