Happy Social Work Month!
Across
- 6. Factors that mitigate or eliminate risk in families and communities. Examples include strong social support and coping skills.
- 7. A comprehensive assessment considering various factors affecting an individual's wellbeing.
- 8. Practice of maintaining awareness of thoughts, feelings, bodily sensations, and environment in the present moment.
- 11. The process of overseeing and guiding social work practice. Types include administrative, clinical, and peer.
- 12. A client-centered, directive method for enhancing intrinsic motivation to change by exploring and resolving ambivalence.
- 13. Factors associated with increased likelihood of negative outcomes.
- 14. Respecting and supporting a client's right to make their own decisions. This includes empowering clients to take control of their own lives.
Down
- 1. Type of psychotherapy that helps clients change unhelpful thoughts and behaviors
- 2. Fully concentrating, understanding, responding, and remembering what the client says.
- 3. A condition marked by motor immobility or abnormal movements, often.
- 4. Seamless coordination of services to avoid disruptions when transitioning
- 5. Perceiving something that isn't actually present, such as seeing or hearing things.
- 9. Data obtained from sources other than the client (family members, medical records, other professionals).
- 10. A firmly held belief that contradicts reality or evidence.