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Weak areas
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Misconduct | SW willingly not doing obligated job duties |
| Libel | SW writing fail info about a client |
| Fraud | SW excessively charging a client for services |
| Slander | SW speaking false info about a client |
| Parallel process | SW overly identifies with a clients story and issues |
| Oedipus complex | A child develops erotic feelings for parent of opposite sex and hate parent of same sex |
| Electra complex | Female child develops an unconscious sexual attraction to her father |
| Extinction | the weakening of a conditioned response by discontinuing reinforcement after the response occurs |
| Negative reinforcement | Reinforce a behavior by avoidance conditioning |
| Collective groups | Create only a temporary, superficial alliance among members |
| Structured groups | organized and integrated connections with other individuals |
| Intimate groups | promote the development of close relations among their members |
| Intimate structured groups | connect members in a close, organized relationships |
| Residual | program that is emergency based |
| Universal | program that is offered to all members of society |
| Selective | programs benefits to restricted group who demonstrate need |
| Institutional | focused on prevention |
| Aversion therapy | focuses on elimination of maladaptive behaviors by associating the behavior to an aversion stimulus |
| Voyeurism | experiencing erotic pleasure while watching others undressed or in sexual activity |
| Frotteurism | experiencing erotic pleasure by rubbing or touching non-consenting people. |
| Rational-emotive behavior therapy | encouraging clients to make distinctions between what is objective fact in the environment and the inaccurate, negative, an self limiting interpretations made of one's own behavior |
| Reality therapy | focuses on the clients behavior rather than feelings and on the present and future rather than the past. |
| Alfred Adler | Individual psychology, inferiority complex plays a part in personality. |
| Aaron Beck | Father of CBT |
| Carl Jung | Explored the unconscious mind. |
| Trauma informed care | 1. Safety and stabilization 2. Mourning and remembrance 3. Recognition and Reconnection |
| General systens theory | To examine homestasis and mechanisms that affect it, |
| Milieu therapy | encourage patients to take responsibility for themselves and others |
| Stages of substance abuse treatment | 1. Stabilization: Early stage 2. Habilitation: Developing a sense of stability in life and developing positive skills. 3. Maintenance: Later stage holding on to therapeutic gains |
| Existential theory | Theory is focused on the acceptance of the client's fundamental autonomy, freedom of choice, and the social workers commitment to the concept of client self-determination. |
| Gottman Method | research-based analysis of their communication style, while also attempting to reduce stagnation in conflicts as well as creating |
| Broker | SW attempts to link resources to those in need |
| Change agent | SW who apply their expertise to the benefit of groups or organizations |
| Structuralist social worker | The harm social forces can have on a clients life |