MSW TEST LATEST UPDATE 2024
biopsychosocial assessment: ANSWER The biopsychosocial assessment is a
sequence of questions given at the start of treatment to learn about the
individual's significant physical (bio), psychological, and social difficulties.
This method is called holistic because it assumes that distinct concerns are
frequently connected.
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - Answer Physiological (most fundamental),
safety, love/belonging, esteem, and self-actualization
Social Network Theory - ANSWER The study of how individuals,
organizations, or groups connect with others within their network.
5 Types of Therapy Groups - ANSWER Psychoeducational groups, skill
development groups, cog-beh (problem-solving), support, and interpersonal
process groups.
Functional behavioural evaluation is a modification on procedures that were
originally created to determine the purpose of behaviours performed by
individuals with significant cognitive or communicative difficulties.
Piaget's theory of moral development identifies four stages of cognitive growth:
sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational
period. Cognitive growth is a progressive restructuring of mental processes
(based on biological and environmental experience).
ANSWER short attachment therapy focuses on overcoming
interpersonal difficulties.
Charles Levy Social Work Values - ANSWER In 1976, he wrote a book called
Social Work Ethics and established the National Association of Social Workers
biopsychosocial assessment: ANSWER The biopsychosocial assessment is a
sequence of questions given at the start of treatment to learn about the
individual's significant physical (bio), psychological, and social difficulties.
This method is called holistic because it assumes that distinct concerns are
frequently connected.
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - Answer Physiological (most fundamental),
safety, love/belonging, esteem, and self-actualization
Social Network Theory - ANSWER The study of how individuals,
organizations, or groups connect with others within their network.
5 Types of Therapy Groups - ANSWER Psychoeducational groups, skill
development groups, cog-beh (problem-solving), support, and interpersonal
process groups.
Functional behavioural evaluation is a modification on procedures that were
originally created to determine the purpose of behaviours performed by
individuals with significant cognitive or communicative difficulties.
Piaget's theory of moral development identifies four stages of cognitive growth:
sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational
period. Cognitive growth is a progressive restructuring of mental processes
(based on biological and environmental experience).
ANSWER short attachment therapy focuses on overcoming
interpersonal difficulties.
Charles Levy Social Work Values - ANSWER In 1976, he wrote a book called
Social Work Ethics and established the National Association of Social Workers