Happy Social Work Month!

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