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The Social Work Settings and Helping Process (DIASS)
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What are the two main types of communities discussed in social work settings?
Rural
and
Urban
Communities
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What are the characteristics of rural communities in social work settings?
Lack of
formal
resources
Work in
public
service addressing a range of problems
Set aside existing
differences
Seek additional opportunities for
development
Advocate for
best
practices
Maintain a professional
appearance
Balance professional and
personal
lives
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What are the characteristics of urban communities in social work settings?
Metropolitan
areas with
increased
population density
Decrease
in general size
Increased
access to
social
services
Considerable
opportunities in public and private sectors
Outside
supervision
Increased
communication
Understanding
cultural
variations
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What are the two main types of practice in social work?
Direct
Practice
Indirect
Practice
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What is
direct
practice in
social work
?
Working directly with the client as a
case worker
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What is indirect practice in social work?
Facilitating
change through programs and policies
Working
behind
the scenes
Helping prevent
problems
from developing
Collaborating
with agencies
Providing concrete
assistance
Implementing sociopsychological
interventions
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What are the direct helping methods in social work?
Social
Case
Work
Social
Group
Work
Community
Organization
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What is
social case work
?
Dealing with individual problems where the individual cannot cope due to reasons
beyond
their
control
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What are the key components of
social case work
?
Information about the client’s
environment,
finding
causes,
preparing
treatment
plans,
and professional
relationships
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What is the goal of social group work?
To improve
relationships
and
social functioning
through group experiences
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What is community organization in social work?
A
systematic
attempt to improve
relationships
and solve community problems
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What are the auxiliary methods in social work?
Social
Welfare
Administration
Social Work
Research
Social
Action
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What is the purpose of social welfare administration?
To
organize
and
administer
social work services
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What does social work research involve?
A
systematic
investigation to find
facts,
test
hypotheses
, and discover
causal
relationships
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What is the goal of social action in social work?
To bring about
desirable
changes for
social
progress
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What are the steps in the social work process?
Assessment
Diagnosis
Treatment Plan
Evaluation
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What is the purpose of assessment in social work?
To
summarize
relevant information and create
concise
statements
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What does diagnosis involve in social work?
Conducting a
diagnostic
statement or brief
overview
of the client's most relevant problem
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What is included in a treatment plan in social work?
Goals of
treatment
,
agreement
between worker and client, and focus on the client’s strengths
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What are
the
components of evaluation
in
social work?
History
Baseline
Outside Verification
Psychological Tests
Statistical Tests
Ask the client
Ask other professionals
Ask people
in the
client’s life
Life changes
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What does the history component of evaluation assess?
How long the problems lasted before the client sought
help
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What is the purpose of baseline in evaluation?
To establish a
baseline
reading of the client's problem during the
first
meeting
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How does outside verification contribute to evaluation?
It factors out the tendency of clients to
misrepresent
their situation, making evaluation more valid and
reliable
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What role do psychological tests play in evaluation?
They help assess the client's situation when
multiple professionals
are involved
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What do statistical tests determine in evaluation?
Whether the change was due to
social work
or
chance
occurrences
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What is the purpose of asking the client during evaluation?
To use
satisfaction instruments
to gauge the client's
perspective
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Why is it important to ask other professionals during evaluation?
To gather
additional
insights about the client's
situation
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What is the significance of asking people in the client’s life during evaluation?
To gain a
broader
perspective on the client's
situation
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What does the life changes component of evaluation assess?
Changes
in the client's
life
that may impact their situation
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