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English
for social work students 3
Class 2
September 28, 2011
BÙI THỊ THANH TUYỀN, MSW.
Lecturer, University of Social Sciences and Humanities
Department of Social Work
Prononciation
Similar
Different
Charity
untrained volunteers
Casework
community organizing
women and children
safe housing and workplace regulations
Prononciation
Immigrants
National Association of Social Workers
Careers
Discrimination
Disability
Displacement
Root causes
Professional
Prononciation
Individuals
Groups
Communities
Profession
Theory
Education and training
Ethics
Prononciation
Challenges
Prevent crises
Counsel
Cope
Schools
Hospitals
Mental health clinics
Senior centers
Elected office
Prisons
Military
Corporations
Prononciation
Primary goal
Challenge social injustice
Inherent dignity and worth
Human relationships
Trustworthy
Competence
Professional expertise
Prononciation
Bachelor’s degree
Master’s degree
Continuing education
Accreditation
Clinical Practice
Diagnosis and assessment
Treatment
Prevention
Prononciation
Macro Practice
Systems
Communities and organizations
Planning, Program development
Community organizing
Policy analysis
Legislative advocacy
Program evaluation
Human services management
Prononciation
Practice
Supervision
Learning contract
Integrate theory and practice
History of social work
Major problems
Field experiences
Key concepts
Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
Physiological needs are to do with the maintenance of the human body. If we are unwell, then little else matters until we recover.
Safety needs are about putting a roof over our heads and keeping us from harm. If we are rich, strong and powerful, or have good friends, we can make ourselves safe.
Belonging needs introduce our tribal nature. If we are helpful and kind to others they will want us as friends.
Esteem needs are for a higher position within a group. If people respect us, we have greater power.
Self-actualization needs are to `become what we are capable of becoming`, which would our greatest achievement.
Questions for Reading
What are the main characteristics of this stage?
What are some problems that can affect development at this stage?
How can social workers assist individuals at this stage?
Stages of life cycle
New born
Infancy
Early childhood
Middle childhood
Adolescence
Young adulthood
Middle adulthood
Late adulthood
for social work students 3
Class 2
September 28, 2011
BÙI THỊ THANH TUYỀN, MSW.
Lecturer, University of Social Sciences and Humanities
Department of Social Work
Prononciation
Similar
Different
Charity
untrained volunteers
Casework
community organizing
women and children
safe housing and workplace regulations
Prononciation
Immigrants
National Association of Social Workers
Careers
Discrimination
Disability
Displacement
Root causes
Professional
Prononciation
Individuals
Groups
Communities
Profession
Theory
Education and training
Ethics
Prononciation
Challenges
Prevent crises
Counsel
Cope
Schools
Hospitals
Mental health clinics
Senior centers
Elected office
Prisons
Military
Corporations
Prononciation
Primary goal
Challenge social injustice
Inherent dignity and worth
Human relationships
Trustworthy
Competence
Professional expertise
Prononciation
Bachelor’s degree
Master’s degree
Continuing education
Accreditation
Clinical Practice
Diagnosis and assessment
Treatment
Prevention
Prononciation
Macro Practice
Systems
Communities and organizations
Planning, Program development
Community organizing
Policy analysis
Legislative advocacy
Program evaluation
Human services management
Prononciation
Practice
Supervision
Learning contract
Integrate theory and practice
History of social work
Major problems
Field experiences
Key concepts
Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
Physiological needs are to do with the maintenance of the human body. If we are unwell, then little else matters until we recover.
Safety needs are about putting a roof over our heads and keeping us from harm. If we are rich, strong and powerful, or have good friends, we can make ourselves safe.
Belonging needs introduce our tribal nature. If we are helpful and kind to others they will want us as friends.
Esteem needs are for a higher position within a group. If people respect us, we have greater power.
Self-actualization needs are to `become what we are capable of becoming`, which would our greatest achievement.
Questions for Reading
What are the main characteristics of this stage?
What are some problems that can affect development at this stage?
How can social workers assist individuals at this stage?
Stages of life cycle
New born
Infancy
Early childhood
Middle childhood
Adolescence
Young adulthood
Middle adulthood
Late adulthood
 






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