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1. It is the study of how people are influenced by other people.

It is
also seen as a field that combines sociology with psychology
because it combines elements from both fields.
A. Social Psychology C. Social Counseling
B. Environmental Psychology D. Social Work
2. According to psychologist ______________________, social
psychology is a discipline that uses scientific methods "to
understand and explain how the thoughts, feelings, and behavior
of individuals are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied
presence of other human beings." He was a pioneering
psychologist often referred to as one of the founders of
personality psychology.
A. Sigmund Freud C. Alfred Adler
B. Gordon Allport D. Erich Fromm
3. Social psychology looks at a wide range of social topics,
including:
A. Group behavior, Social Perception and Leadership
B. Nonverbal behavior, Conformity, Aggression, and Prejudice
C. All of the above
D. None of the above
4. They are professionals that gives advice & support to people to
help them deal with problems or make important decisions.
E. Social Worker C. Environmental Psychologist
F. Social psychologist D. Counselor
5. It is a profession concerned with helping individuals, families,
groups and communities to enhance their individual and
collective well-being.
A. Social work C. Environmental psychology
B. Social psychology D. Counseling
6. Direct-service social workers typically identify people who need
help, assess clients’ needs, situations, strengths, and support
networks to determine their goals, and develop plans to
improve their clients’ well-being.
A. True
B. False
7. Clinical social workers typically diagnose and treat mental,
behavioral, and emotional disorders, including anxiety and
depression.
C. False
D. True
8. They are social workers who diagnose and treat the mental, behavioral
and emotional issues of individuals, couples, families and groups. They
may work in institutions, such as health-care facilities, or be in private
practice, which requires administrative and record-keeping skills.
A. Clinical Social workers C. Social Psychologist
B. Direct-service social workers D. Social Counselor
9. __________ help their client to adapt to their environment.
A. Social Counselors C. Social Scientist
B. Social Worker D. Sociologist
10. Social Workers help to meet their clients needs like;
C. Food C. Both A and B
D. Shelter D. Neither A or B
11. Social Counselors help their clients to meet the ________ of
Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs.
E. Lower Level C. Basic Needs
F. Upper Level D. All the levels
12.Social Counselors focus on the ______; Social Workers focus on
the _______.
A. Others; Individual C. Adolescents; Kids
B. Nature; Nurture D. Past; Future
13. Social Counselors makes $______ annually.
C. 53,720.00 C. 72,710.00
D. 36, 190.00 D. 48,030.00
14. Social Workers makes $______ annually.
E. 56,060.00 C. 77,780.00
F. 35, 240.00 D. 42,550.00
15. Social Counselors and Social Workers requires skills like;
G. Empathy C. Acceptance
H. Listening D. All of the above
Social Counselors

Presented by:
Kelly Jane Bahan
Alliah Marie Rin
Social Psychology
• The study of how people influence other
people’s behavior, thoughts and feelings.

• Social psychology is seen as a field that


combines sociology with psychology because
it combines elements from both fields.
“Social Psychology is a discipline
that uses scientific methods to
understand and explain how
thoughts, feelings and
behavior of individuals are
influenced by actual, imagined,
or implied presence of other
human beings.”
Gordon Allport

• One of the founders of Personality Psychology


• He rejected two of the dominant schools of
thought in psychology
Psychoanalysis
Behaviorism
• Trait Theory of Personality
Social Psychology
Looks at a wide range of topic
• Group Behavior
• Social Perception
• Leadership
• Nonverbal Behavior
• Conformity
• Aggression
• Prejudice
Counselors

• Counselors are professionals that gives advice


& support to people to help them deal with
problems or make important decisions.
• They work in diverse community settings
designed to provide a variety of counseling,
rehabilitation, and support services.
Social Worker
• Social work is a profession concerned with
helping individuals, families, groups and
communities to enhance their individual and
collective well-being.
• A social worker helps people cope with
challenges in every stage of their lives. They
work with many populations, including
children, people with disabilities and
addiction.
Social Worker vs. Therapist

• social workers can be therapists, therapists are


not always social workers
• the role of a social worker is broader than that
of a therapist
Direct-service social workers typically do the
following:
A. Identify
B. Assess
C. Develop
D. Help
E. Research and refer
F. Respond
G. Advocate
H. Follow up
I. Evaluate
Clinical social workers typically do the
following:
A. Diagnose and treat
B. Provide
C. Assess
D. Develop
E. Encourage
F. Help
G. Work
H. Refer
I. Evaluate
Social Counselor
• Diagnose and treat the mental, behavioral and
emotional issues of individuals, couples,
families and groups.
• Many social counselors are drawn to their
profession because of innate abilities that also
enhance their careers.
• Social counselors hone their abilities into skills
by earning a master’s degree in social work.
Training & Qualifications
• Undergraduate degree on social psychology
• Pass the licensure examination
• Master’s degree in social work
Nature of the Work
Often deals with social issues and its impact to
their client.

Issues like:
Bullying, Domestic Violence, Substance Abuse,
Grief and Lose
Counselors vs. Social Worker
Counselors Social Worker
Client adapt to their Adapt the environment to the
environment client
Focus on wellness, career Assist Individuals with more
development, client basic needs, meeting their
empowerment and strength. food and shelter needs.
To meet the higher end of the To meet the lower level of the
hierarchy of need of Maslow hierarchy of need of Maslow.
Focus on past events Focus on future success
$72,710.00 $56,060.00
Similarities

• They help in time of extreme need, distress


and upheaval in life.
• Require common skills in empathy, listening
and acceptance.

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