Deck 2: Values and Principles That Guide Generalist Practice in the Macro Social Environment

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Which term is defined as the process of increasing personal, interpersonal, or political power so that individuals can take action to improve their life situations?

A) Strengths perspective
B) Empowerment
C) Resiliency
D) Interpersonal communication
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Which term is defined as the condition of having less power and being viewed as less important than others in the society because of belonging to some group or having some characteristic?

A) Marginalization
B) Alienation
C) Vergalization
D) Borderization
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Gender ________ is the process of conveying what is considered appropriate behavior and perspectives for males and females in a particular culture.

A) identity
B) expression
C) transference
D) role socialization
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In the United States, people typically shake hands in greeting. What term refers to this custom, or way of doing things?

A) Intersectionality
B) Social class
C) Political ideology
D) Culture
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Which of the following represents one of the six core values of the National Association of Social Workers' Code of Ethics ?

A) Elegance
B) Social justice
C) Work-life balance
D) Dominance
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________ is the ability of an individual, family, group, community, or organization to recover from adversity and resume functioning, even when suffering serious trouble, confusion, or hardship.

A) Empowerment
B) Resiliency
C) Strengths perspective
D) Vulnerability
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________ justice concerns the distribution of resources in a fair and equitable manner.

A) Social
B) Criminal
C) Economic
D) Environmental
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Which of the following terms involves what you do and do not consider important?

A) Ethics
B) Values
C) Integrity
D) Privilege
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Which of the following terms concerns principles that specify what is good and what is bad?

A) Ethics
B) Values
C) Integrity
D) Privilege
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Which conceptual term involves the idea that people are complex and can belong to multiple, overlapping diverse groups?

A) Cultural competence
B) Dual perspective
C) Intersectionality
D) Multiplicity
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Which of the following is not a category of ethical standards in the NASW Code of Ethics ?

A) Social workers' ethical responsibilities to colleagues
B) Social workers' ethical responsibilities to the broader society
C) Social workers' ethical responsibilities as professionals
D) Social workers' ethical responsibilities to legislative representatives
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Which term is defined as the set of key values, beliefs, understandings, and norms shared by members of a company or group?

A) Agency bylaws
B) Organizational structure
C) Organizational culture
D) Agency constitution
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Which term is defined as an individual's right to make his or her own decisions?

A) Self-determination
B) Confidentiality
C) Informed consent
D) Conferment
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Which is defined as the affiliation with a large group of people who have common racial, national, tribal, religious, linguistic, or cultural origin or background?

A) Ethnicity
B) Culture
C) Race
D) Class
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Which term is defined as the act of stepping forward on the behalf of the client system in order to promote fair and equitable treatment or gain needed resources?

A) Advocacy
B) Brokering
C) Mediating
D) Negotiating
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Which of the following terms describes a person who is born with fully formed ovaries and fully formed testes?

A) Intersex
B) Pseudohermaphrodite
C) Hermaphrodite
D) Straight
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______ is the act of placing extreme limitations and constraints on some person, group, or larger system.

A) Social justice
B) Oppression
C) Racism
D) Stereotyping
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Which of the following statements accurately describes ethical dilemmas in social work?

A) Values and ethics rarely conflict, but when they do, common sense rules.
B) Typically, one solid answer solves most ethical dilemmas.
C) In today's world, generalists who ask unpopular questions experience little personal or professional risk.
D) Ethical standards often conflict requiring generalists to make difficult choices among several options.
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Reichert cited three facets of human rights. Which of the following is NOT one of them?

A) An adequate standard of living based on the resources of that country
B) Political and human freedoms similar to those in the United States
C) Personal or political power to take action to improve life situations
D) Social and international order in which human rights can be fully realized
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Which of the following accurately defines cultural competence?

A) One's perceptions of oneself in relation to other people, objects, institutions, and nature
B) The mastery of a particular set of knowledge, skills, policies, and programs used by the social worker that address the cultural needs of individuals, families, groups, and communities
C) The adoption by one cultural group or individual of the culture of another
D) The existence within a society of various racial, religious, and ethnic groups, as well as other distinct groups, each of which has different values and lifestyles
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Ethical responsibilities take precedence over theoretical knowledge and agency policies.
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Human rights involve the premise that all people are entitled to basic rights and treatment.
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One of the ethical standards in the NASW Code of Ethics is "Social workers' ethical responsibilities to oneself."
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Oppression always bestows power and advantage on certain people who are regarded as the norm and denied to others based on status as different.
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Social workers should develop a nonjudgmental attitude and learn about the cultures of their clients.
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The two dimensions in resiliency are experience and intellect.
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Rarely are rights and resources fairly and equitably distributed.
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Social workers must be aware of their own values and biases.
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One of the core values in the NASW Code of Ethics involves the importance of human relationships.
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A person with some combination of physical characteristics demonstrated by both sexes is referred to as hermaphrodite.
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The NASW Code of Ethics standard "Social workers' ethical responsibilities to the social work profession" includes two dimensions: integrity and social welfare.
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One common element of all oppressions is that they are institutionalized.
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Our worldview serves as a filter, accepting information that makes sense and discarding information that does not fit.
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An intersectional approach to diversity focuses on the interactional effects of belonging to multiple groups.
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Empowerment in generalist practice involves critical thinking about how macro systems affect people.
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Problematic situations where one must make a difficult choice among two or more alternatives where ethical standards conflict is called ethical disasters.
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Social work by nature addresses virtually any type of problem posed by any type of person from any type of background.
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Identification with the social work profession means that social workers should serve as representatives of the profession, its mission, and its core values.
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Gender expression is a person's internal psychological self-concept of being either a male or a female, or some combination of both.
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Gender identity is culturally defined.
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Briefly describe your strengths, including those that are individual, organizational, familial, and communal. Why must generalists help clients become aware of strengths such as these?
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What are the three facets of human rights that were discussed in the text?
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Cite an example of an ethical dilemma. What questions might the generalist ask himself when faced with a similar situation?
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How do people vary in their expression of gender? Include intersex and transgender people in your discussion.
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Differentiate the concepts of gender and sex.
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How does one identify with the social work profession? Why is this important?
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When you think of the word oppression, what groups come to mind? What are the reasons that you feel these groups of people are oppressed? Why must the generalist fight against oppression?
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List and briefly describe three of the six core values in the NASW Code of Ethics .
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What does it mean to be oppressed? To have power? To have privilege? To be acclaimed?
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What professional values characterize the generalist practice? Briefly describe their relationship to the macro social environment.
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List at least seven factors that relate to human diversity. Then, explain why the understanding intersectionality is important in today's generalist practice.
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Compare and contrast the concepts of marginalization and alienation.
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List and define four competencies concerning how a generalist practitioner might strive for cultural competence.
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What are the two dimensions of resiliency? Explain them.
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In what three ways does the LGBTQ community suffer from gayphobia?
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List and briefly describe three of the six ethical standards in the NASW Code of Ethics .
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Define values and ethics. Why is it important for the generalist to adhere to and apply these when working in the macro social environment?
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Describe how global poverty leads to social injustice. Cite two real world examples. What do you think can be done?
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Deck 2: Values and Principles That Guide Generalist Practice in the Macro Social Environment
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Which term is defined as the process of increasing personal, interpersonal, or political power so that individuals can take action to improve their life situations?

A) Strengths perspective
B) Empowerment
C) Resiliency
D) Interpersonal communication
Empowerment
2
Which term is defined as the condition of having less power and being viewed as less important than others in the society because of belonging to some group or having some characteristic?

A) Marginalization
B) Alienation
C) Vergalization
D) Borderization
Marginalization
3
Gender ________ is the process of conveying what is considered appropriate behavior and perspectives for males and females in a particular culture.

A) identity
B) expression
C) transference
D) role socialization
role socialization
4
In the United States, people typically shake hands in greeting. What term refers to this custom, or way of doing things?

A) Intersectionality
B) Social class
C) Political ideology
D) Culture
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Which of the following represents one of the six core values of the National Association of Social Workers' Code of Ethics ?

A) Elegance
B) Social justice
C) Work-life balance
D) Dominance
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________ is the ability of an individual, family, group, community, or organization to recover from adversity and resume functioning, even when suffering serious trouble, confusion, or hardship.

A) Empowerment
B) Resiliency
C) Strengths perspective
D) Vulnerability
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________ justice concerns the distribution of resources in a fair and equitable manner.

A) Social
B) Criminal
C) Economic
D) Environmental
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Which of the following terms involves what you do and do not consider important?

A) Ethics
B) Values
C) Integrity
D) Privilege
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Which of the following terms concerns principles that specify what is good and what is bad?

A) Ethics
B) Values
C) Integrity
D) Privilege
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Which conceptual term involves the idea that people are complex and can belong to multiple, overlapping diverse groups?

A) Cultural competence
B) Dual perspective
C) Intersectionality
D) Multiplicity
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Which of the following is not a category of ethical standards in the NASW Code of Ethics ?

A) Social workers' ethical responsibilities to colleagues
B) Social workers' ethical responsibilities to the broader society
C) Social workers' ethical responsibilities as professionals
D) Social workers' ethical responsibilities to legislative representatives
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Which term is defined as the set of key values, beliefs, understandings, and norms shared by members of a company or group?

A) Agency bylaws
B) Organizational structure
C) Organizational culture
D) Agency constitution
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Which term is defined as an individual's right to make his or her own decisions?

A) Self-determination
B) Confidentiality
C) Informed consent
D) Conferment
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Which is defined as the affiliation with a large group of people who have common racial, national, tribal, religious, linguistic, or cultural origin or background?

A) Ethnicity
B) Culture
C) Race
D) Class
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Which term is defined as the act of stepping forward on the behalf of the client system in order to promote fair and equitable treatment or gain needed resources?

A) Advocacy
B) Brokering
C) Mediating
D) Negotiating
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Which of the following terms describes a person who is born with fully formed ovaries and fully formed testes?

A) Intersex
B) Pseudohermaphrodite
C) Hermaphrodite
D) Straight
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______ is the act of placing extreme limitations and constraints on some person, group, or larger system.

A) Social justice
B) Oppression
C) Racism
D) Stereotyping
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Which of the following statements accurately describes ethical dilemmas in social work?

A) Values and ethics rarely conflict, but when they do, common sense rules.
B) Typically, one solid answer solves most ethical dilemmas.
C) In today's world, generalists who ask unpopular questions experience little personal or professional risk.
D) Ethical standards often conflict requiring generalists to make difficult choices among several options.
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19
Reichert cited three facets of human rights. Which of the following is NOT one of them?

A) An adequate standard of living based on the resources of that country
B) Political and human freedoms similar to those in the United States
C) Personal or political power to take action to improve life situations
D) Social and international order in which human rights can be fully realized
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Which of the following accurately defines cultural competence?

A) One's perceptions of oneself in relation to other people, objects, institutions, and nature
B) The mastery of a particular set of knowledge, skills, policies, and programs used by the social worker that address the cultural needs of individuals, families, groups, and communities
C) The adoption by one cultural group or individual of the culture of another
D) The existence within a society of various racial, religious, and ethnic groups, as well as other distinct groups, each of which has different values and lifestyles
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Ethical responsibilities take precedence over theoretical knowledge and agency policies.
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Human rights involve the premise that all people are entitled to basic rights and treatment.
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One of the ethical standards in the NASW Code of Ethics is "Social workers' ethical responsibilities to oneself."
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Oppression always bestows power and advantage on certain people who are regarded as the norm and denied to others based on status as different.
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Social workers should develop a nonjudgmental attitude and learn about the cultures of their clients.
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The two dimensions in resiliency are experience and intellect.
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Rarely are rights and resources fairly and equitably distributed.
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Social workers must be aware of their own values and biases.
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One of the core values in the NASW Code of Ethics involves the importance of human relationships.
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A person with some combination of physical characteristics demonstrated by both sexes is referred to as hermaphrodite.
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The NASW Code of Ethics standard "Social workers' ethical responsibilities to the social work profession" includes two dimensions: integrity and social welfare.
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One common element of all oppressions is that they are institutionalized.
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Our worldview serves as a filter, accepting information that makes sense and discarding information that does not fit.
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An intersectional approach to diversity focuses on the interactional effects of belonging to multiple groups.
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Empowerment in generalist practice involves critical thinking about how macro systems affect people.
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Problematic situations where one must make a difficult choice among two or more alternatives where ethical standards conflict is called ethical disasters.
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Social work by nature addresses virtually any type of problem posed by any type of person from any type of background.
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Identification with the social work profession means that social workers should serve as representatives of the profession, its mission, and its core values.
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Gender expression is a person's internal psychological self-concept of being either a male or a female, or some combination of both.
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Gender identity is culturally defined.
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Briefly describe your strengths, including those that are individual, organizational, familial, and communal. Why must generalists help clients become aware of strengths such as these?
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What are the three facets of human rights that were discussed in the text?
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Cite an example of an ethical dilemma. What questions might the generalist ask himself when faced with a similar situation?
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How do people vary in their expression of gender? Include intersex and transgender people in your discussion.
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Differentiate the concepts of gender and sex.
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How does one identify with the social work profession? Why is this important?
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When you think of the word oppression, what groups come to mind? What are the reasons that you feel these groups of people are oppressed? Why must the generalist fight against oppression?
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List and briefly describe three of the six core values in the NASW Code of Ethics .
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What does it mean to be oppressed? To have power? To have privilege? To be acclaimed?
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What professional values characterize the generalist practice? Briefly describe their relationship to the macro social environment.
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List at least seven factors that relate to human diversity. Then, explain why the understanding intersectionality is important in today's generalist practice.
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Compare and contrast the concepts of marginalization and alienation.
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List and define four competencies concerning how a generalist practitioner might strive for cultural competence.
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What are the two dimensions of resiliency? Explain them.
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In what three ways does the LGBTQ community suffer from gayphobia?
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List and briefly describe three of the six ethical standards in the NASW Code of Ethics .
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Define values and ethics. Why is it important for the generalist to adhere to and apply these when working in the macro social environment?
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Describe how global poverty leads to social injustice. Cite two real world examples. What do you think can be done?
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