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Ethical Principles: Service - ✔✔Social workers' primary goal is to help people in need
and to address social problems
Ethical Principles: Social Justice - ✔✔Social workers challenge social injustice.
Ethical Principles: dignity & Worth of the Person - ✔✔Social workers respect the
inherent dignity and worth of the person.
Ethical Principles: Importance of Human Relationships - ✔✔Social workers recognize
the central importance of human relationships.
Ethical Principles: Integrity - ✔✔Social workers behave in a trustworthy manner.
Ethical Principles: Competence - ✔✔Social workers practice within their areas of
competence and develop and enhance their professional expertise.
Existential Theory - ✔✔Focus on the acceptance of the clients fundamental autonomy,
freedom of choice and the SWer's commitment to concept of client self-determination
Cognitive Theory - ✔✔Focuses on changing negative thought patterns and beliefs that
contribute to mental health problems
Psychoanalytic Theory - ✔✔Emphasizes the role of the unconscious mind in shaping
human behavior and personality
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, S.O.A.P - ✔✔Subjective, Objective, Assessment and Plan
Authoritarian Parenting - ✔✔A strict parenting style that involves high expectations,
rigid rules, and punishment for rule violations
Uninvolved Parenting - ✔✔not involved
Permissive Parenting - ✔✔a parenting style where parents are warm and nurturing, but
have low expectations for their children
Authoritative Parenting - ✔✔a parenting style that involves setting clear rules and
expectations while also being supportive and responsive
Narcissistic Personality Disorder - ✔✔Characterized as a behavioral pattern involving
exaggerated self-importance, a hypersensitivity to failure, and near-delusional fantasies
of unlimited success. This disorder, excessive attention-seeking is also an element.
Defense Mechanisms: Compensation - ✔✔focusing on one's strengths to make up for
perceived weaknesses in other areas of life
Defense Mechanisms: Displacement - ✔✔a person redirects their emotions from the
original source to another person or object
Defense Mechanisms: projection - ✔✔a person attributes their own unacceptable
thoughts, feelings, or behaviors to others.
Defense Mechanisms - ✔✔Denial, Projection, Repression, Displacement, Regression,
Rationalization, Reaction formation, Intellectualization, undoing
Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory - ✔✔a theory of human behavior that explains
how unconscious drives and conflicts shape personality and mental illness.
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