Category: Psychology


  • Study Notes SOCW‑6051‑2: Diversity, Human Rights, and Social Justice Topic: Sexual Violence and Bystander Intervention 1. Introduction Sexual Violence Defined: Any sexual act or attempt to obtain a sexual act through coercion, force, or exploitation. Includes rape, sexual assault, harassment, and exploitation. Global Concern: Sexual violence is a widespread public health and human rights issue…

  • Diversity Activity

    Study Notes SOCW‑6051‑2: Diversity, Human Rights, and Social Justice Topic: Diversity Activity 1. Introduction Diversity Defined: Diversity encompasses differences in race, ethnicity, gender, age, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, religion, ability, and more. Purpose of Diversity Activities: Structured exercises designed to increase awareness, empathy, and understanding of differences among individuals and groups. Social Work Relevance: Diversity…

  • Biopsychosocial Assessment Template Identifying Information Client Name: Age/DOB: Gender Identity: Race/Ethnicity/Cultural Background: Referral Source: Date of Assessment: Assessor: Presenting Problem Brief summary of the client’s main concerns, symptoms, or issues leading to assessment. Include client’s own words when possible. Biological Domain Medical History: Chronic illnesses, hospitalizations, surgeries, genetic predispositions. Current Health Status: Vital signs, nutrition,…

  • Study Notes SOCW‑6200‑1 Human Behavior in the Social Environment I Topic: Biopsychosocial Assessment 1. Introduction Definition: A biopsychosocial assessment is a holistic evaluation tool used in social work, psychology, and healthcare to understand clients by examining biological, psychological, and social domains. Purpose: Provides a comprehensive picture of a client’s functioning, strengths, and challenges. HBSE Connection:…

  • Sharing Your Journey

    SOCW‑6200‑1 Human Behavior in the Social Environment I Topic: Sharing Your Journey 1. Introduction Sharing Your Journey: In social work education and practice, this phrase refers to reflecting on personal experiences, values, and identity, and connecting them to professional growth. HBSE Connection: Human behavior is shaped by social environments, and self‑reflection helps practitioners understand how…

  • Study Notes SOCW‑6200‑1 Human Behavior in the Social Environment I Topic: Indicators of Suicidal Ideation 1. Introduction Suicidal Ideation Defined: Refers to thoughts, preoccupations, or planning related to ending one’s life. Relevance to HBSE: Understanding suicidal ideation requires examining biological, psychological, social, cultural, and environmental influences. Social Work Role: Early identification of warning signs, risk…

  • Study Notes SOCW‑6051‑2: Diversity, Human Rights, and Social Justice Topic: Intersectionality Case Analysis 1. Introduction Intersectionality Defined: A framework developed by Kimberlé Crenshaw that examines how overlapping social identities (race, gender, class, sexuality, disability, religion, etc.) create unique experiences of oppression and privilege. Case Analysis Purpose: To apply intersectionality in understanding client experiences, systemic barriers,…

  • Study Notes SOCW‑6051‑2: Diversity, Human Rights, and Social Justice Topic: Antireligion and Privilege 1. Introduction Religion and Diversity: Religion is a key dimension of identity, shaping values, culture, and community. Antireligion: Refers to hostility, prejudice, or discrimination against religious beliefs, practices, or institutions. Privilege: Unearned advantages granted to individuals or groups based on social identity…

  • A Case of Bullying

    Study Notes SOCW‑6200‑1 Human Behavior in the Social Environment I Topic: A Case of Bullying 1. Introduction Bullying Defined: Repeated aggressive behavior intended to harm, intimidate, or exert control over another individual. Forms: Physical, verbal, relational/social, and cyberbullying. Relevance to HBSE: Bullying is a social phenomenon shaped by individual, family, peer, school, and community environments.…

  • Ray’s Case: You will also review Ray’s case and discuss how you might apply the human behavior and social environment framework when engaging, assessing, and intervening with Ray. Additionally, please address any support you might need for your biopsychosocial assessment of Ray. SOCW‑6200‑1 Human Behavior in the Social Environment I Topic: Ray’s Case – HBSE Application and…