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What is psychoanalysis or psychodynamic theory?
Also known as the "historical perspective," has its roots with Sigmund Freud, who believed there were unconscious forces that drive behavior
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Who is Suze Orman?
This financial guru, she is best known for her CNBC show and best-selling books like The Road to Wealth.
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What is social work?
By the early 2000s, this profession made up the largest percentage of professionals working in the mental health and family services fields.
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What is Anorexia nervosa?
People diagnosed with this psychiatric disorder are This disorder is characterized by abnormal eating behavior, severe self-induced weight loss, and psychiatric co- morbidity.
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What is Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center?
This Army medical center is located in Fort Hood, Texas.
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What is Social Learning Theory?
This theory is based on Albert Bandura’s idea that learning occurs through observation and imitation
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Who is Alice Walker?
This Pulitzer prize-winning author published her best-known novel, The Color Purple, which was famously adapted onto film by Steven Spielberg.
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What is the U.S. Army?
Social workers were first commissioned as officers in this military organization in July 1945, although social workers assisted these servicemen during both World War I and II as American Red Cross employees.
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What is Depression?
This is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
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What is Fort Bliss, Texas?
William Beaumont Army Medical Center is located on this Army Post.
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What is Cognitive Behavioral Theory?
This theory focuses on the relationship between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
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Who is John Amos?
He is an actor, famous for his role in the CBS TV series, Good Times, and for his Emmy-nominated role in the miniseries Roots.
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What is NASW (National Association of Social Workers)?
The National Social Workers' Exchange, was the first social work group that would later form this organization ______,
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What is Cluster B personality disorders or antisocial personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, histrionic personality disorder and narcissistic personality disorder.
This group of disorders are characterized by dramatic, overly emotional or unpredictable thinking or behavior and interactions with others and.are a group of mental health conditions that affect a person's emotions and interpersonal relations




Personality disorders


Cluster A (odd)

Paranoid ·
Schizoid ·
Schizotypal


Cluster B (dramatic)

Antisocial ·
Borderline ·
Histrionic ·
Narcissistic


Cluster C (anxious)

Avoidant ·
Dependent ·
Obsessive–compulsive


Not specified

Depressive ·
Haltlose ·
Passive–aggressive ·
Sadistic ·
Self-defeating ·
Psychopathic

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Cluster B personality disorders are a categorization of personality disorders as defined in the DSM-IV and DSM-5.[1]

These personality disorders are characterized by dramatic, overly emotional or unpredictable thinking or behavior and interactions with others
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What is Chicago?
The Hull House co-founded in 1889 by Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr was located in this city.
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What is Systems Theory
According to this theory, families, couples, and organization members are directly involved in resolving a problem even if it is an individual issue
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Who is Barbara Mikulski?
She was the first Democratic woman to serve in both the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate, the first woman to win a statewide election in Maryland, and the longest serving woman in the history of Congress.
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What is the United States Department of Veterans Affairs?
This is the largest employer of master’s level social workers in the United States. Social Workers have worked here since 1926.
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What is an Adjustment disorder?
This disorder involves the development of emotional or behavioral symptoms in response to an identifiable stressor (or stressors) occurring within three months of the onset of the stressor and lasting no longer than six months after the stressor has ended.
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What is Washington D.C.?
The National Association of Social Workers Headquarters is located here.
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What is Psychosocial Development Theory
This theory has an eight-stage theory of identity and psychosocial development articulated by Erik Erikson.
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Who is Jane Addams?
She is famous for her establishment of the Hull House in Chicago.
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What is 1963?
In this year, NASW introduces National Social Work Month in March for the first time.
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What is substance abuse, also known as drug abuse?
This disorder is a patterned use of a drug in which the user consumes the substance in amounts or with methods which are harmful to themselves or others, and is a form of substance-related disorder.
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What is Landstuhl Regional Medical Center?
This Medical Center is the largest American hospital outside of the United States.






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