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DSST Intro To Case Management And Counseling
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Answer 49 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Plan - develop - implement policies - services - & programs within an organization
Researcher/Evaluator/Professional
Social Worker professionally prepared
Administrator
tangible
2. Do not have enough information must make a quick decision
Therapist role
Crisis Intervention Model Type: Dispositional
Client Advocate
the whole person in all their environments
3. Focuses on changing through group experience and discussions with others who have similar problems - Most likely done in groups (Discussion groups - Task groups - Recreational groups - Exercise groups - Training groups) - Assumptions: People need to
Self-help perspective model
Administrator
The six core values
Social work
4. Do not let your office unlocked when you are not in it - Do Not send faxes or Email clients of records unless positive only the person you are sending it to can get it - Never discuss a client in public or with someone not involved in case - Never sa
Client Advocate
4 specific things related to confidentiality
the whole person in all their environments
Crisis Intervention Model Type: Anticipated life transitions
5. Not to practice religion - spiritual beliefs - or medicine not even natural one.
Crisis Intervention Model Type: Maturational developmental crisis
Self-help perspective model
How baggage affect working with client
SW should only practice social work
6. Assess situation and Connect people with resources (provide information & referral)
Broker
SW should only practice social work
Case Manager/coordinator
intangible
7. One of the oldest roles. Working for client's rights to resources & services - especially for those who cannot advocate for themselves supporting positive change (policies & programs)
Generalist Perspective/Model
Client Advocate
Social Change Agent
SW should challenge social injustices-
8. Prioritizes work - manages time - documents - maintains responsibility to agency employer
Alfred Adler
Workload Manager
Noncompliant/nonadherence
Counselor/clinician
9. 'Whole' person within their environment - family relationship - birth order - and behavior is purposeful - pulled goal - Inferiority complex.
personal 'baggage' as applied to the social worker
Alfred Adler
Psychoanalysis 2-3 a week up to 2 years
Noncompliant/nonadherence
10. Emphasizes agreed upon tasks & action steps to complete them (based on the belief that people are more likely to change as a result of taking action rather than simply changing their thoughts and feelings) - Large tasks are broken into smaller ones -
Social Change Agent
Self- determination
Task-centered model
personal qualities are needed to be an effective social worker
11. Be open to all walks of life same sex marriage - different cultures - religions of all beliefs - ethnic backgrounds - sw must understand and respect differences
SW should embrace human diversity
Crisis Intervention Model Type: Traumatic stress
Social Worker professionally prepared
SW should challenge social injustices-
12. Loss of control and power - fear - depression - guilt - apathy - loss of self-esteem - disorientation - confusion - denial - anger - May feel numb - disorientated - most common sexual assaultedor death of a young child.
Staff developer
Therapist's function/role
Goals
Common feelings
13. Founded by Jay Haley & Milton Erikson - structural family therapy - They assume the problem is how the system malfunction 'identified Patient' expressing family dysfunction - Therapist tells you what to do - gives homework - confronts - balances-bla
The six core values
Family systems model
Generalist Perspective/Model
Normalization
14. Social and systemic problems with client may get too involved because you have the unresolved issues - causing harm to client.
Self- determination
How baggage affect working with client
Family systems model
Social work
15. Jeffrey Brackett (1860-1949) Social - focus on interactions with forces that change our lives Work - emphasis on professional practice Definition - professional activity of applying helping techniques in a disciplined manner to address social problem
Task-centered model
Social work
Crisis Intervention Model Type: Anticipated life transitions
Staff developer
16. Like bullying - making fun - judging for how they look - racism - or sexual jokes. Eliminate injustices carry out social change efforts
SW should challenge social injustices-
SW should engage in conscious use of self
personal 'baggage' as applied to the social worker
Self-help perspective model
17. be neutral - little self-disclosure - interpretation and ask questions to create insight. Careful with transference- when client transfer feeling anger or love to therapist. Countertransference - when therapist shows same feelings back.
Workload Manager
Therapist role
4 specific things related to confidentiality
SW should challenge social injustices-
18. Client has the right to decide what is right for them right or wrong.
Noncompliant/nonadherence
SW should seek to constantly assess & improve their professional competence-
Self- determination
Broker
19. Providing direct services -assessment - diagnosis - helping clients cope
Counselor/clinician
Broker
Solution-focused model
Psychoanalysis 2-3 a week up to 2 years
20. May teach basic living skills - social skills stress management - conflict resolution - behavior management - parenting skills - etc.
Alfred Adler
tangible
Teacher
Task-centered model
21. Unconscious mind symbolic interpretation - hypnosis - dreams - free association - ink-blocks - projection techniques - defense mechanism - denial - regression -
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22. Grief therapy model- assumptions - change can occur in a relatively short time - Don't need to understand or analyze what caused a problem to solve it - Therapist' role: Help client recognize their control and ability to resolve their own problems
Crisis Intervention Model Type: Anticipated life transitions
Psychoanalysis 2-3 a week up to 2 years
Solution-focused model
Social Worker professionally prepared
23. When risks of physical harm and death to self or someone else
Therapist's function/role
when can you break confidentiality
the whole person in all their environments
Counselor/clinician
24. Emphasis is on decreasing maladaptive (opposite of adaptive - more than one start with the dangerous one 1st) behaviors & increasing adaptive behaviors - must define behavior to be changed (observable & measurable) - select/implementconsequences/rein
Common feelings
Behavioral Model
Broker
Noncompliant/nonadherence
25. Failing to follow instructions - Miss appointments - Don't do hom\on't follow suggested activities - May be result of cultural - self-determination issues - Free to do so unless legal mandates - don't be offended - Continue to treat with dignity & re
Noncompliant/nonadherence
Alfred Adler
The six core values
Psychoanalysis 2-3 a week up to 2 years
26. Counseling - emotional support -
Goals
intangible
personal 'baggage' as applied to the social worker
when can you break confidentiality
27. Personality disorder and psychosomatic (o-5 years old) - & conversion - saw people with paralysis - blindness - & mute for no physical reason
Goals
Psychoanalysis 2-3 a week up to 2 years
the whole person in all their environments
4 specific things related to confidentiality
28. College student home sickness - sexual orientation
Crisis Intervention Model Type: Maturational developmental crisis
How baggage affect working with client
SW should challenge social injustices-
Teacher
29. Shelter - food - clothing - financial assist
when can you break confidentiality
Common feelings
Workload Manager
tangible
30. Identify problems - work for change to improve quality of life; generating interest - lobbying for legislation
Broker
Self-help perspective model
Social Change Agent
SW should only practice social work
31. Maintaining competence through - continuous self-assessment & self-care - Assess success or failure of efforts - personal & professional development - enhancing and advancing the profession
Therapist role
Researcher/Evaluator/Professional
Self- determination
Broker
32. Including suicide - psychosis) - more serious meltdowns - cannot stop crying.
Crisis Intervention Model Type: PPsychiatric emergency (psychopathological crisis)
intangible
Teacher
Noncompliant/nonadherence
33. Is your stuff family history - experiences - relationships w/friends - spouse - children - parents - sell-worth self-image ect any unfinished businesses unresolved issues
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34. Mid-life crisis - 1st baby - normal things still have to adjust.
The six core values
Crisis Intervention Model Type: Anticipated life transitions
Client Advocate
Case Manager/coordinator
35. Rapid response/establish quick rapport - Cushion impact of a crisis (comfort measures) get coffee - get a private place - help them feel better - Frequent contact/short time - Focus on empowering client; assist w/ decision-making - Connect client w/
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36. One of most common roles - accepts referrals - intake & assessment - plans & coordinates services - arranges meetings - is the link to other agencies & services
Case Manager/coordinator
personal qualities are needed to be an effective social worker
Task-centered model
SW should challenge social injustices-
37. Rape - assault - combat - sudden death - natural disaster.
Generalist Perspective/Model
Solution-focused model
Crisis Intervention Model Type: Dispositional
Crisis Intervention Model Type: Traumatic stress
38. Client has the right to know - before giving consent - explanation of: - services & costs - risks associated with treatment side effect of drugs electric shock - alternatives available to them - what they are signing & why
Goals
Crisis Intervention Model Type: PPsychiatric emergency (psychopathological crisis)
personal qualities are needed to be an effective social worker
Informed consent
39. Education - knowledge
Alfred Adler
Crisis Intervention Model Type: PPsychiatric emergency (psychopathological crisis)
Normalization
Social Worker professionally prepared
40. Service (obligation to serve clients over self) - Social Justice (sensitivity to vulnerable - oppressed members of society) - Dignity & worth of the person (treat all clients with respect) - Meaningful Relationships with Clients - Integrity (ensure t
intangible
The six core values
Noncompliant/nonadherence
Crisis Intervention Model Type: Traumatic stress
41. Compassion - empathy - genuineness - creativity - hopefulness - energy - values - warmth - flexibility - persistence - optimism - maturity - sense of humor
personal qualities are needed to be an effective social worker
Therapist's function/role
Noncompliant/nonadherence
Social work
42. Views the client as a whole biological - intellectual - emotional - social - familial - spiritual - economic - communal - and all other dimensions of the person.
SW should challenge social injustices-
the whole person in all their environments
Goals
Generalist Perspective/Model
43. Do not bring baggage - must have self-acceptance - bring your unique style - strength their weakness - have a degree of emotional detachment in needed
Solution-focused model
Family systems model
Noncompliant/nonadherence
SW should engage in conscious use of self
44. Helping people live their lives within their environment and in the manner consider normal for them
Normalization
Staff developer
Crisis Intervention Model Type: PPsychiatric emergency (psychopathological crisis)
intangible
45. Not trying things in research - only use things you are train for.
4 specific things related to confidentiality
SW should seek to constantly assess & improve their professional competence-
Social work
Therapist's function/role
46. Facilitate professional development of staff through training - supervision - consultation - personnel management
Staff developer
Generalist Perspective/Model
Social Worker professionally prepared
Self- determination
47. teach - encourager - collaborator - a therapeutic relationship - you study family - early recollections (3-5 years) -Private logic - insight - re-educate Carl Rogers - trustworthy - good potential help people - develop self-esteem through (unconditio
Freud's -id - ego - & superego
4 specific things related to confidentiality
the whole person in all their environments
Goals
48. 1. Being multidimensional & focusing on interrelated aspects of human problems - life situations - & social Conditions.2. Assessments that are not constricted by a particular theory or intervention strategy (draws from many frameworks - eclectic) 3.
Crisis Intervention Model Type: Anticipated life transitions
Workload Manager
Generalist Perspective/Model
SW should challenge social injustices-
49. Person distance and being neutral - not being uncaring or unconcern - no not get too involved or take not to identifies with the - try to keep a balance.
SW should maintain professional objectivity (maintain boundaries)-
personal 'baggage' as applied to the social worker
SW should only practice social work
tangible
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