Deck 1: Theoretical and Conceptual Foundations
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Deck 1: Theoretical and Conceptual Foundations
1
Match the following perspectives with their assumptions.
-Power is unequally divided, and more powerful social groups dominate others.
A) ecosystems
B) use of self
C) feminism
D) rational/social exchange
E) standpoints
F) diversity
G) strengths
H) social construction
I) conflict
J) functionalist
-Power is unequally divided, and more powerful social groups dominate others.
A) ecosystems
B) use of self
C) feminism
D) rational/social exchange
E) standpoints
F) diversity
G) strengths
H) social construction
I) conflict
J) functionalist
C
2
Match the following perspectives with their assumptions.
-Celebrating cultural differences is healthy for groups, organizations, and communities.
A) ecosystems
B) use of self
C) feminism
D) rational/social exchange
E) standpoints
F) diversity
G) strengths
H) social construction
I) conflict
J) functionalist
-Celebrating cultural differences is healthy for groups, organizations, and communities.
A) ecosystems
B) use of self
C) feminism
D) rational/social exchange
E) standpoints
F) diversity
G) strengths
H) social construction
I) conflict
J) functionalist
F
3
Match the following perspectives with their assumptions.
-People are goal directed and make logical choices to reach their goals.
A) ecosystems
B) use of self
C) feminism
D) rational/social exchange
E) standpoints
F) diversity
G) strengths
H) social construction
I) conflict
J) functionalist
-People are goal directed and make logical choices to reach their goals.
A) ecosystems
B) use of self
C) feminism
D) rational/social exchange
E) standpoints
F) diversity
G) strengths
H) social construction
I) conflict
J) functionalist
D
4
Match the following perspectives with their assumptions.
-All social phenomena serve the purpose of maintaining the balance of society.
A) ecosystems
B) use of self
C) feminism
D) rational/social exchange
E) standpoints
F) diversity
G) strengths
H) social construction
I) conflict
J) functionalist
-All social phenomena serve the purpose of maintaining the balance of society.
A) ecosystems
B) use of self
C) feminism
D) rational/social exchange
E) standpoints
F) diversity
G) strengths
H) social construction
I) conflict
J) functionalist
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5
Match the following perspectives with their assumptions.
-People from different backgrounds and in different situations are likely to have different views of reality
A) ecosystems
B) use of self
C) feminism
D) rational/social exchange
E) standpoints
F) diversity
G) strengths
H) social construction
I) conflict
J) functionalist
-People from different backgrounds and in different situations are likely to have different views of reality
A) ecosystems
B) use of self
C) feminism
D) rational/social exchange
E) standpoints
F) diversity
G) strengths
H) social construction
I) conflict
J) functionalist
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6
Match the following perspectives with their assumptions.
-Every client system has positive resources that should be acknowledged.
A) ecosystems
B) use of self
C) feminism
D) rational/social exchange
E) standpoints
F) diversity
G) strengths
H) social construction
I) conflict
J) functionalist
-Every client system has positive resources that should be acknowledged.
A) ecosystems
B) use of self
C) feminism
D) rational/social exchange
E) standpoints
F) diversity
G) strengths
H) social construction
I) conflict
J) functionalist
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7
Match the following perspectives with their assumptions.
-Neither person nor environment can be fully understood except in terms of their relationship to each other.
A) ecosystems
B) use of self
C) feminism
D) rational/social exchange
E) standpoints
F) diversity
G) strengths
H) social construction
I) conflict
J) functionalist
-Neither person nor environment can be fully understood except in terms of their relationship to each other.
A) ecosystems
B) use of self
C) feminism
D) rational/social exchange
E) standpoints
F) diversity
G) strengths
H) social construction
I) conflict
J) functionalist
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8
Match the following perspectives with their assumptions.
-Truths or knowledge created from the social and cultural place where people are situated.
A) ecosystems
B) use of self
C) feminism
D) rational/social exchange
E) standpoints
F) diversity
G) strengths
H) social construction
I) conflict
J) functionalist
-Truths or knowledge created from the social and cultural place where people are situated.
A) ecosystems
B) use of self
C) feminism
D) rational/social exchange
E) standpoints
F) diversity
G) strengths
H) social construction
I) conflict
J) functionalist
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9
Match the following perspectives with their assumptions.
-Examination of women's roles and experiences of oppression in patriarchal societies.
A) ecosystems
B) use of self
C) feminism
D) rational/social exchange
E) standpoints
F) diversity
G) strengths
H) social construction
I) conflict
J) functionalist
-Examination of women's roles and experiences of oppression in patriarchal societies.
A) ecosystems
B) use of self
C) feminism
D) rational/social exchange
E) standpoints
F) diversity
G) strengths
H) social construction
I) conflict
J) functionalist
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10
Match the following perspectives with their assumptions.
-The result of combining personal skills and experiences with knowledge of perspectives, theories, practice models and intervention techniques.
A) ecosystems
B) use of self
C) feminism
D) rational/social exchange
E) standpoints
F) diversity
G) strengths
H) social construction
I) conflict
J) functionalist
-The result of combining personal skills and experiences with knowledge of perspectives, theories, practice models and intervention techniques.
A) ecosystems
B) use of self
C) feminism
D) rational/social exchange
E) standpoints
F) diversity
G) strengths
H) social construction
I) conflict
J) functionalist
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11
A ________ is a point of view that reflects "taken for granted" assumptions or a system of beliefs.
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12
A ________ is a proposition that explains or predicts something.
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13
________ is the status occupied by an individual or family in the social structure.
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14
________ is defined as places or settings where individuals can be found.
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15
________ describes an organic system that is in balance.
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16
________ is a proactive response to social injustice and privilege through consciousness raising and enhancing self-efficacy.
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17
________ describes efforts to achieve a better fit with the environment.
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18
You and your friend view the same situation quite differently. This phenomenon might be explained using the ________ perspective.
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19
_________ is defined as a match between an individual's needs and the physical and social capacity of the environment to meet those needs.
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20
_________ provide specific guidance on what to do with a client or client system in a range of situations.
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21
Describe one criticism of the systems perspective.
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22
Describe one criticism of the conflict perspective.
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23
Name several assumptions of rational/social exchange perspective.
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24
Why is it important to understand different perspectives and be able to apply them to the social contexts that affect clients' lives?
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25
What are some of the basic assumptions of the systems perspective? Apply them to a system with which you are familiar, such as this class.
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