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- Midterm Exam Chapters 2, 3, 4, 13
Midterm Exam Chapters 2, 3, 4, 13
Social Work 200 with Stutzky at Michigan State University
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By: lauren szymanski
Textbook:
Social Work: A Profession of Many Faces (Book Alone) (11th Edition) (MyHelpingLab Series)
Created: 2010-10-12
Size: 56 flashcards
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Social Work: A Profession of Many Faces (Book Alone) (11th Edition) (MyHelpingLab Series)Created: 2010-10-12
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Views: 42
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Abraham Maslow
created the hierarchy of human needs
Hierarchy of human needs
the basic needs every person requires in order to survive
physiological survival needs
nourishment, rest, and warmth
safety needs
preservation of life and sense of security
belongingness needs
to be a part of a group and to love and be loved
esteem needs
aproval, respect, acceptance, and appriciation from others
self actualization needs
opportunity to fulfill one's potential
Social welfare
a translation of society's dominant social philosophies into social policies, to be carried out by a system of human agencies and delivered by human services professionals in order to meet the socially related needs through programs
mutual aid philosophy
People helping out others and those people giving something in return
Dorthea Dix
she lobbied for congress to grant land to states so that mentally ill facilities could be built
puritan ethic
argument that only people with a moral defect required assistance
french enlightenment philosophy
argument that people were good and that the need for assistance was not related to morality
social program goals
remediation, enhancement of social functioning, and prevention
socialization
to fit in with the norms and values of the community through social integration, social control, and social change
Safety net approach
social program conception number 1. the failure allows the social program to trigger into action but these are time sensitive and dont always keep you going for long
Social utilities approach
social program conception number 2. its available to everyone and there isnt a failure that is needed to trigger the response.
human service catagories
social provision, personal services, social action
social provision
cash, food, temporary shelter
personal service
foster care, family counseling, job training
social action
how to change outside structure to better people
natural helping
a non trained volunteer to help out a person in need
professional helping
those who are trained to help people
Social betterment
all people should help to meet other's social needs
social functioning
improve in social skills
human diversity
the appreciation of human diversity to help better the lives of others
caring/counseling/ changing
caring- something you cant learn
counseling- providing treatment
changing society- problem with society but not just helping individual people
counseling- providing treatment
changing society- problem with society but not just helping individual people
Mary Richmond
the pioneer of social work. wrote "social diagnosis" in 1917. its all about case work and teaching about social work
"working definition" of social work
social wokers are concerned with curative or treatment goals as well as emphasizing the importance of social change or prevention
NASW definition of social work
social work is the professional activity of helping individuals, groups, or communities enhance or restore their capacity for social functioning and creating societal conditions favorable to that goal
dual focus on person and environment
social workers help people enhance or restore their capacity for social functioning
generalist social work practice
deal with broad array of problems and work on many different levels
specialist social work practice
focus on a more narrow skill set
traditional practice methods
helping individual families, whole communities and research.
Profession
a set of carefully prepared and highly qualified person who assist people in dealing with complex matters in their lives
attributes of professions
professional autonomy, authority, and responsibility
professional autonomy
The quality or state of being independent and self-directing, especially in making decisions, enabling professionals to exercise judgment as they see fit during the performance of their jobs.
professional authority
the ability to make judgments and give advice to people and not be judged for it unless in extreme cases in which malpractice or unethical practice is involved
professional responsibility
a code of ethics that needs to be followed in order to protect the people and allow them some rights
Harriet tubman
helped establish a home for the elderly
Sojourner Truth
gave leadership to the national freedman's relief association
Josephine Shaw Lowell
helped start the charity organization society and also headed the consumer league which worked to protect shopgirls from exploitation
Clara Barton
founded the american red cross
Massachusetts board of charities
Founded in Massachusetts by Samuel Gridley Howe. helped people who were physically and menatlly disabled
charity organization societies
founded in Buffalo new york in 1877, it had the dual purposes of finding means to help the poor and preventing the poor from taking advantage of the numerous uncoordinated social agencies that provided financial assistance
settlement houses
houses and settlements that helped the poor learn skills required for urban living and simultaneously provided leadership in political action efforts to improve the social environment
National Conference on charities
brought volunteer and professional staff members of social agencies together to exchange ideas about the provision of services, discuss social problems, and study the characteristics of effective practice
council on social work education
this was the result of the merge of the American Association of schools of social work and the National association of schools of social administration. CSWE
national association of social workers
formed in 1955 after the CSWE started to fall apart
Roles of social work during reintegration efforts
outreach and resource mobilization, education and skill building, and supportive interventions
collateral casualties
families that are at risk after a family member comes back from war that do not hae adequate guidance and support and tend to fall apart or are severely damaged by the war
Jane Adams
Created a settlement house in chicago and had daycare and kindergarten for kids so parents could work
Edward Franklin Fraiser
He was determined to fight segregation. He formed the social work college at Howard University
Harry Hopkins
Took a 500 million dollar check and created the Social Security policy
Frances Perkins
First women cabinet member in the white house
Del Anderson
He works with veterans and he is a vet himself
Ana DuMois
created a hospital center that requires the communities participation in order to run
About this deck
By: lauren szymanski
Textbook:
Social Work: A Profession of Many Faces (Book Alone) (11th Edition) (MyHelpingLab Series)
Created: 2010-10-12
Size: 56 flashcards
Views: 42
Textbook:
Social Work: A Profession of Many Faces (Book Alone) (11th Edition) (MyHelpingLab Series)Created: 2010-10-12
Size: 56 flashcards
Views: 42
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