Ethical Dilemma: When two ormore ethicalprinciples conflictADA: The AmericanswithDisabilities ActSocial Welfare: The well-beingof a societyPenn Highlands: Where Ryleeobtained herassociate's degreein social workCAL U: Where Ryleecompleted herbachelor’s degreein social workDSW: Doctorate ofSocial WorkGeriatric SocialWork: One of themany fields insocial workSelf-Determination: The rights andneeds of clients tobe free to maketheir own decisionsHierarchy ofNeeds:Humans aremotivated to fulfilltheir needs in ahierarchical orderCase Manager: Social Workerwho overseesand coordinatesa client’s servicesImportance ofhumanrelationships: One of the 6 socialwork valuesSocial Justice: One of the 6social workvaluesTherapist:A licensedprofessional whohelps clientsprocess theiremotional andmental healthStrengthsPerspective: To focus on aclient’s strengthsand resourcesHospital SocialWork: One of themany fields insocial workLCSW: LicensedClinical SocialWorkerUPJ: Where Rylee willbe completinggraduate school toobtain her MSWThe New Deal: Expanded thescope of socialworkJaneAddams: Pioneer ofsocial workInformed Consent: Client's right to beinformed aboutservices theyreceivePsychiatricSocial Work: One of themany fields insocial workIntegrity: One of the 6social workvaluesCompetence: One of the 6social workvaluesMental Health: One of themany fields insocial workCode of Ethics: Set of standardsthat guide theconduct of socialworkersBSW: Bachelor ofSocial WorkDuty to Warn: The obligation toreport a client’sthreats of dangerto another personActive Listening: Purposefully andcarefully listeningto clientsstatementsSocial WorkValues: The foundation ofsocial work’spurpose andperspectiveSocial LearningTheory: Suggests that socialbehavior is learnedbyobserving/imitatingothersAdvocacy: Representingothers in order toprotect them oradvance theircauseSystems Theory: Observes humanbehavior in thecontext ofinterrelatedsystemsVeterans Affairs(VA): Largestemployer ofsocial workersService: One of the 6social workvaluesLSW: LicensedSocialWorkerSubstanceAbuse: One of themany fields insocial workDignity and Worthof the Person: One of the 6social workvaluesEmpathy: The ability tounderstand andshare the feelingsof anotherSchool SocialWork: One of themany fields insocial workCaseManagement: Implementing andmonitoringservices neededby a clientVictim Services: Where Ryleecompleted herinternship and iscurrentlyemployedCommunityOrganizing: One of themany fields insocial workHull House: Chicago’s 1stsocial settlement.Co-founded byJane Addams.NASW: NationalAssociation ofSocial WorkersSecondaryTrauma:Traumaexperienced byprofessionals whowitness the traumaof clientsCriminalJustice: One of themany fields insocial workDisability SocialWork: One of themany fields insocial workCrisis Intervention: A technique toreduce damage toan individualaffected by a crisisReframing: Helping a clientsee asituation/behaviorin a different lightChild Welfare: One of themany fields insocial workPolitical SocialWork: One of themany fields insocial workMilitary SocialWork: One of themany fields insocial workBioPsychoSocialAssessment: A tool used bysocial workers togather information$22: The medianhourly pay forSocial WorkersSelf-Care: Is critical forsocial workers topractice in orderto avoid burn outGenogram: A diagram thatshows a family’sstructure overgenerationsMSW: Master ofSocial WorkSelf-Efficacy: An individual’sbelief in theirability to completetasks and functionadequatelyConfidentiality: The ethical stancethat informationcan only beshared with clientconsentEthical Dilemma: When two ormore ethicalprinciples conflictADA: The AmericanswithDisabilities ActSocial Welfare: The well-beingof a societyPenn Highlands: Where Ryleeobtained herassociate's degreein social workCAL U: Where Ryleecompleted herbachelor’s degreein social workDSW: Doctorate ofSocial WorkGeriatric SocialWork: One of themany fields insocial workSelf-Determination: The rights andneeds of clients tobe free to maketheir own decisionsHierarchy ofNeeds:Humans aremotivated to fulfilltheir needs in ahierarchical orderCase Manager: Social Workerwho overseesand coordinatesa client’s servicesImportance ofhumanrelationships: One of the 6 socialwork valuesSocial Justice: One of the 6social workvaluesTherapist:A licensedprofessional whohelps clientsprocess theiremotional andmental healthStrengthsPerspective: To focus on aclient’s strengthsand resourcesHospital SocialWork: One of themany fields insocial workLCSW: LicensedClinical SocialWorkerUPJ: Where Rylee willbe completinggraduate school toobtain her MSWThe New Deal: Expanded thescope of socialworkJaneAddams: Pioneer ofsocial workInformed Consent: Client's right to beinformed aboutservices theyreceivePsychiatricSocial Work: One of themany fields insocial workIntegrity: One of the 6social workvaluesCompetence: One of the 6social workvaluesMental Health: One of themany fields insocial workCode of Ethics: Set of standardsthat guide theconduct of socialworkersBSW: Bachelor ofSocial WorkDuty to Warn: The obligation toreport a client’sthreats of dangerto another personActive Listening: Purposefully andcarefully listeningto clientsstatementsSocial WorkValues: The foundation ofsocial work’spurpose andperspectiveSocial LearningTheory: Suggests that socialbehavior is learnedbyobserving/imitatingothersAdvocacy: Representingothers in order toprotect them oradvance theircauseSystems Theory: Observes humanbehavior in thecontext ofinterrelatedsystemsVeterans Affairs(VA): Largestemployer ofsocial workersService: One of the 6social workvaluesLSW: LicensedSocialWorkerSubstanceAbuse: One of themany fields insocial workDignity and Worthof the Person: One of the 6social workvaluesEmpathy: The ability tounderstand andshare the feelingsof anotherSchool SocialWork: One of themany fields insocial workCaseManagement: Implementing andmonitoringservices neededby a clientVictim Services: Where Ryleecompleted herinternship and iscurrentlyemployedCommunityOrganizing: One of themany fields insocial workHull House: Chicago’s 1stsocial settlement.Co-founded byJane Addams.NASW: NationalAssociation ofSocial WorkersSecondaryTrauma:Traumaexperienced byprofessionals whowitness the traumaof clientsCriminalJustice: One of themany fields insocial workDisability SocialWork: One of themany fields insocial workCrisis Intervention: A technique toreduce damage toan individualaffected by a crisisReframing: Helping a clientsee asituation/behaviorin a different lightChild Welfare: One of themany fields insocial workPolitical SocialWork: One of themany fields insocial workMilitary SocialWork: One of themany fields insocial workBioPsychoSocialAssessment: A tool used bysocial workers togather information$22: The medianhourly pay forSocial WorkersSelf-Care: Is critical forsocial workers topractice in orderto avoid burn outGenogram: A diagram thatshows a family’sstructure overgenerationsMSW: Master ofSocial WorkSelf-Efficacy: An individual’sbelief in theirability to completetasks and functionadequatelyConfidentiality: The ethical stancethat informationcan only beshared with clientconsent

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(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. G-Ethical Dilemma: When two or more ethical principles conflict
  2. N-ADA: The Americans with Disabilities Act
  3. G-Social Welfare: The well-being of a society
  4. N-Penn Highlands: Where Rylee obtained her associate's degree in social work
  5. I-CAL U: Where Rylee completed her bachelor’s degree in social work
  6. I-DSW: Doctorate of Social Work
  7. I-Geriatric Social Work: One of the many fields in social work
  8. G-Self-Determination: The rights and needs of clients to be free to make their own decisions
  9. O-Hierarchy of Needs: Humans are motivated to fulfill their needs in a hierarchical order
  10. O-Case Manager: Social Worker who oversees and coordinates a client’s services
  11. I-Importance of human relationships: One of the 6 social work values
  12. B-Social Justice: One of the 6 social work values
  13. N-Therapist: A licensed professional who helps clients process their emotional and mental health
  14. O-Strengths Perspective: To focus on a client’s strengths and resources
  15. G-Hospital Social Work: One of the many fields in social work
  16. B-LCSW: Licensed Clinical Social Worker
  17. I-UPJ: Where Rylee will be completing graduate school to obtain her MSW
  18. B-The New Deal: Expanded the scope of social work
  19. B-Jane Addams: Pioneer of social work
  20. G-Informed Consent: Client's right to be informed about services they receive
  21. G-Psychiatric Social Work: One of the many fields in social work
  22. I-Integrity: One of the 6 social work values
  23. I-Competence: One of the 6 social work values
  24. N-Mental Health: One of the many fields in social work
  25. I-Code of Ethics: Set of standards that guide the conduct of social workers
  26. B-BSW: Bachelor of Social Work
  27. O-Duty to Warn: The obligation to report a client’s threats of danger to another person
  28. O-Active Listening: Purposefully and carefully listening to clients statements
  29. I-Social Work Values: The foundation of social work’s purpose and perspective
  30. O-Social Learning Theory: Suggests that social behavior is learned by observing/imitating others
  31. N-Advocacy: Representing others in order to protect them or advance their cause
  32. O-Systems Theory: Observes human behavior in the context of interrelated systems
  33. B-Veterans Affairs (VA): Largest employer of social workers
  34. B-Service: One of the 6 social work values
  35. B-LSW: Licensed Social Worker
  36. N-Substance Abuse: One of the many fields in social work
  37. B-Dignity and Worth of the Person: One of the 6 social work values
  38. G-Empathy: The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
  39. I-School Social Work: One of the many fields in social work
  40. G-Case Management: Implementing and monitoring services needed by a client
  41. I-Victim Services: Where Rylee completed her internship and is currently employed
  42. G-Community Organizing: One of the many fields in social work
  43. N-Hull House: Chicago’s 1st social settlement. Co-founded by Jane Addams.
  44. B-NASW: National Association of Social Workers
  45. O-Secondary Trauma: Trauma experienced by professionals who witness the trauma of clients
  46. N-Criminal Justice: One of the many fields in social work
  47. G-Disability Social Work: One of the many fields in social work
  48. N-Crisis Intervention: A technique to reduce damage to an individual affected by a crisis
  49. O-Reframing: Helping a client see a situation/behavior in a different light
  50. B-Child Welfare: One of the many fields in social work
  51. O-Political Social Work: One of the many fields in social work
  52. G-Military Social Work: One of the many fields in social work
  53. N-BioPsychoSocial Assessment: A tool used by social workers to gather information
  54. B-$22: The median hourly pay for Social Workers
  55. N-Self-Care: Is critical for social workers to practice in order to avoid burn out
  56. O-Genogram: A diagram that shows a family’s structure over generations
  57. I-MSW: Master of Social Work
  58. O-Self-Efficacy: An individual’s belief in their ability to complete tasks and function adequately
  59. G-Confidentiality: The ethical stance that information can only be shared with client consent