Social welfare policies and services SWK 306 Flashcards

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A custom set of beliefs can be described as a
Traditional paradigm
  1. The human behaivor in the Social Environment competency involves an understanding of: (Human growth across the life span, range of social system, ways which social system promote or deter people in maintaining or achieving health):
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Which of the following is NOT a part of the critical thinking process?A. A predisposition to question conclusionsB. Showing preference for methods which have been successful in the pastC. Analyzing assertions in a scientifically logical rational way.
Showing preference for methods which have been successful in the past
Deconstruction in critical thinking refers to:A. Analyzing perspectives through the eyes of the marginalized of the cultureB. Reducing the concept to its simplest formC. Moving a system to a smaller ecosystem.D. All the options provided
Analyzing perspectives through the eyes of the marginalized of the culture
A profound change in thoughts, values, and perceptions is also called: A. CosmosB. Evidence based practiceC. Self determinationD. Paradigm shift
Paradigm shift
The process by which the larger society teaches its new members the rules and customs of that society is calledA. DeconstructionB. SocializationC. HumanismD. Protestantism
Socialization
Ethnicity refers to: A.The transmission customs, traditions and values from one generation to the next,B. physical and other external characteristics which indicate a person’s culture,C. a person preferred cultural self-definition)D. All the above
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The process through which people gain power and resources necessary to shape their worlds and reach their full human potential is called:A. EmpowermentB. Enculturation C. SocializationD. Paradigm Shift
Empowerment
Aggressiveness, strength, individuality and courage all:A. Feminist IdealsB. Attributes of postivismC. Attributes of masculinity D. Matriarchal qualities
Attributes of masculinit
I can turn on the tv.. and see people of my race widely and positively represented.” This is an example of:A. OppressionB. SublimationC. PrivelegeD. Ethnocentrism
Privilege
The definition of truth through the lens of the individual and his or her position in the culture is referred to as: A. StandpointB.EthnocentrismC. PatriarchyD.Whiteness
Standpoint
Cultural competence involves:A. An understanding of cutures other than ownsB. Ability to understand ones own culture and biasesC. Ability to apply this insight and knowledge to the practice settingD. All the above
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The term_______ refers to developmental levels of individuals as they grow overA. GenerationB. OntogeneticC. Historical eventsD. Systematic
Ontogenetic
The belief that one’s own culture is the most important in the world and should set the standard for other cultures is: (Mine is better than yours)A. EthnocentrismB.HumanismC. Ethnic stratifcationD. Ascribed status
Ethnocentrism
____________ is the caregiving and mutual aid relationship among non-related individuals that exist because of their common ancestry, history and social plight: (FAKE)A. Fictive kinshipB. FamilinessC.Filial pietyD. None of the above
Fictive Kinship