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Notes to Remember
Random Notes to Remember
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What is triangulation? | When two people have issues and bring a third person in. |
| What is a multidisciplinary team? | Multiple medical professionals - dr, nurses, social workers, etc |
| Who tells a family member that the patient is dying? | Medical officials except social workers. |
| Micro | One on one with individuals |
| Mezzo | Work with groups & organizations |
| Macro | Work with communities and societies. |
| Parenting Style: Permissive? | Pare is a pale |
| Authoritative Parenting ? | I have a VOICE |
| Authoritian Parenting ? | No means No |
| As a social worker when do we refer? | * If the SW does not have the training/skills. * To avoid conflict of interest/ or dual relationship *If the client has not made meaningful progress * If another professional's knowledge or expertise is needed to better help the social worker/client. |
| What's the difference between the counter transference. transference? | Counter is when the social worker feels some type of a way toward a client. Transference is when the client feels some type of way towards the social worker. |
| Who invented the 7 stage model crisis? | Robert: Some crisis is school shootings, addiction, incest, child abuse. |
| What is uninvolved parenting ? | Parents fulfill basic needs for their children but are uninvolved in their life. Outcome children have low self-esteem-poor self control, and less competent then their peers. |
| How does subpenias work? | Contact the client first, and keep them in the loop for court order document. |
| What is the social worker helping process | EAt PIE Today ) Engage/ Access/ Plan/ Intervene/ Evaluate/ and Termination |
| How long do you keep clients records? | Up to the state guidelines. |
| What is SSRI | SSRI stands for Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor. SSRIs are a class of antidepressant medications commonly prescribed to treat depression and other mental health conditions. |
| Diffference between MANIA and Hypo Mania | Hypo mania does not need hospitalization. Manic endanger their lives. |
| What is cataplexy schizophrenia | Cataplexy is a symptom of narcolepsy type 1, characterized by sudden and brief muscle weakness triggered by strong emotions, such as laughter or anger. It can affect only parts of the body, like the face, |
| What is catatonic? | Catatonic schizophrenia was once recognized as a specific subtype of schizophrenia, but it is now considered obsolete. The American Psychiatric Association removed it from the DSM-5, |