Explain The Kübler-Ross Model, the Five Stages of Grief Postulates Flashcards

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Goal towards self-actualization
Maslow's hierarchy of needs
Denial --> anger --> bargaining --> depression--> acceptance
Stages of grief
As a consistent way of working through ideas as part of our work – this allows us to take ideas and apply them where they seem relevant
Reflection and reflexivity
S a conceptual lens through which one views human behavior and social structures and which, at the same time, guides the selection of intervention strategies.
Framework
Can focus or magnify a particular feature while placing other features in the background.
Framework
5 frameworks for social work practice
- systems and ecological perspectives
- problem-solving approach
- strengths perspective
- feminist approach
- stuctural approach
5 practice frameworkds/perspectives

- ecosystems
- strengths
- problem-solving
- feminist
- structural
The systems approach in social work evolved from biology where we view our natural world as interrelated, and being made up of niches, and everything is related to everything else – the butterfly flaps its wings and that creates a chain reaction - Theory tied that in with human interrelationships and environment.
Ecosystem
Theory introduced us to examining the family, economy, and political structures as influencing the development of a client – particularly a child into adulthood.
Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Systems theory
- prelimary statement of the problem
- statement of preliminary assumptions about the nature of the problem
- selection and collection of info
- analysis of info available
- development of a plan
- implementation of the plan
- evaluation of the plan
Problem solving process
Uses people’s own resources to help them meet four goals: 1. To grow as human beings 2. To improve their quality of life 3. To develop their own problem-solving skills 4. To deal with their stress and adversity
Strengths perspective principles
ensures the effects of societal beliefs and stereotypes concerning gender and sex roles are addressed in social work practice
Feminist approach
Types of feminism
- liberal
- radical
- socialist feminism
- feminism of black/indigenous/women of color
- poststructuralit feminism
- french feminisms
- queer feminism
The effects of feminism
- women are in the workforce with equal pay
- language to describe domestic violence
- women's bodies are described by women
- childbirth and abortion redefined
- changes to psychotherapy
represents one of feminism’s key theoretical contributions. This phrase represents a commitment to understand people’s personal experiences as influenced by broader relations of power. In this way, a woman’s personal experiences are not solely her own, they are linked to other women’s experiences, they are linked to a broader politics. Taking care when a woman seeks counselling because of depression to explore the broader context of this experience – both in relation to poverty and socioeconomic issues, and also in terms of her relationships and any ways in which this depression could be being supported by sexist/heterosexist assumptions and interactions. Ensuring that responsibility for acts of violence and abuse is not located with those who have been subjected to it, and instead locating responsibility with the person who enacted this violence and abuse and the broader relations of power that make this violence and abuse more prevalent.
‘the personal is the political’