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ABS 200 Course Concepts
This deck covers the key concepts from the ABS 200 course, including Applied Behavioral Science, values and ethics, empowerment, theories on groups, organizations and power, neighborhoods, community building, global issues, and social advocacy.
What is Applied Behavioral Science?
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Term
Definition
What is Applied Behavioral Science?
The scientific study of behavior and applying it to solve real-world problems.
What are the professional values and ethics that guide Generalist Practice?
Includes service, integrity, competence, dignity, and social justice.
What is Empowerment Theory?
A strengths-based approach that emphasizes individual and community capacity-building.
What are the primary principles involved in community building?
Includes enhancing a community's strengths, working towards positive change, and promoting inclusivity.
What is Evidence-Based Practice (EBP)?
A problem-solving approach that involves integrating the best available research with clinical expertise and client values.
What is the Person-In-Environment (PIE) perspective?
An ecological approach that considers the interaction between individuals and their environment.
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
What is Applied Behavioral Science? | The scientific study of behavior and applying it to solve real-world problems. |
What are the professional values and ethics that guide Generalist Practice? | Includes service, integrity, competence, dignity, and social justice. |
What is Empowerment Theory? | A strengths-based approach that emphasizes individual and community capacity-building. |
What are the primary principles involved in community building? | Includes enhancing a community's strengths, working towards positive change, and promoting inclusivity. |
What is Evidence-Based Practice (EBP)? | A problem-solving approach that involves integrating the best available research with clinical expertise and client values. |
What is the Person-In-Environment (PIE) perspective? | An ecological approach that considers the interaction between individuals and their environment. |
What is the difference between a neighborhood and a community? | A neighborhood is a geographic area, while a community is a group of people who share common interests and values. |
What are the pros and cons of power distribution within and between groups and organizations? | Pros include clear decision-making and accountability, while cons include potential for abuse and power imbalances. |
What is the significance of power in communities? | Power determines who has control and influence in a community, and can impact community development and well-being. |
What is social advocacy and justice? | The process of fighting for social justice and addressing systemic inequalities through individual and collective action. |