MindMap Gallery Chapter 1 Definition and Framework of Social Work
This is a mind map about the definition and framework of social work in Chapter 1. The main contents include: the functions of social work, helping activities (the core part of social work), the values and connotation of social work.
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Chronic heart failure is not just a problem of the speed of heart rate! It is caused by the decrease in myocardial contraction and diastolic function, which leads to insufficient cardiac output, which in turn causes congestion in the pulmonary circulation and congestion in the systemic circulation. From causes, inducement to compensation mechanisms, the pathophysiological processes of heart failure are complex and diverse. By controlling edema, reducing the heart's front and afterload, improving cardiac comfort function, and preventing and treating basic causes, we can effectively respond to this challenge. Only by understanding the mechanisms and clinical manifestations of heart failure and mastering prevention and treatment strategies can we better protect heart health.
Ischemia-reperfusion injury is a phenomenon that cellular function and metabolic disorders and structural damage will worsen after organs or tissues restore blood supply. Its main mechanisms include increased free radical generation, calcium overload, and the role of microvascular and leukocytes. The heart and brain are common damaged organs, manifested as changes in myocardial metabolism and ultrastructural changes, decreased cardiac function, etc. Prevention and control measures include removing free radicals, reducing calcium overload, improving metabolism and controlling reperfusion conditions, such as low sodium, low temperature, low pressure, etc. Understanding these mechanisms can help develop effective treatment options and alleviate ischemic injury.
Rumi: 10 dimensions of spiritual awakening. When you stop looking for yourself, you will find the entire universe because what you are looking for is also looking for you. Anything you do persevere every day can open a door to the depths of your spirit. In silence, I slipped into the secret realm, and I enjoyed everything to observe the magic around me, and didn't make any noise. Why do you like to crawl when you are born with wings? The soul has its own ears and can hear things that the mind cannot understand. Seek inward for the answer to everything, everything in the universe is in you. Lovers do not end up meeting somewhere, and there is no parting in this world. A wound is where light enters your heart.
Chronic heart failure is not just a problem of the speed of heart rate! It is caused by the decrease in myocardial contraction and diastolic function, which leads to insufficient cardiac output, which in turn causes congestion in the pulmonary circulation and congestion in the systemic circulation. From causes, inducement to compensation mechanisms, the pathophysiological processes of heart failure are complex and diverse. By controlling edema, reducing the heart's front and afterload, improving cardiac comfort function, and preventing and treating basic causes, we can effectively respond to this challenge. Only by understanding the mechanisms and clinical manifestations of heart failure and mastering prevention and treatment strategies can we better protect heart health.
Ischemia-reperfusion injury is a phenomenon that cellular function and metabolic disorders and structural damage will worsen after organs or tissues restore blood supply. Its main mechanisms include increased free radical generation, calcium overload, and the role of microvascular and leukocytes. The heart and brain are common damaged organs, manifested as changes in myocardial metabolism and ultrastructural changes, decreased cardiac function, etc. Prevention and control measures include removing free radicals, reducing calcium overload, improving metabolism and controlling reperfusion conditions, such as low sodium, low temperature, low pressure, etc. Understanding these mechanisms can help develop effective treatment options and alleviate ischemic injury.
Chapter 1 Definition and Framework of Social Work
1. connotation
1. definition
Guided by altruism, with the purpose of enhancing people's social functions and solving social problems, based on scientific knowledge, and using professional skills and methods to carry out helping service activities
2. nature
Help others help themselves
3. field
1. The scope of social life that social work provides professional services to
2. Classification
1. Sort by question
1. Anti-drug social work
2. family social work
3. community social work
4. correctional social work
2. Classification by service objects
1. children social work
2. youth social work
3. geriatric social work
3. Classified by region
1. corporate social work
2. school social work
3. Special care social work
4. Elderly care social work
4. social worker
People who follow social work values and use professional educational concepts and professional methods to engage in professional social services
5. Service objects
Individuals or groups who directly receive social work services
2. functions of social work
1. Functions for service objects
1. Treatment and Restoration Function
Solve client problems
2. development function
Promote self-empowerment of service recipients
2. function to society
1. stabilization function
1. solve social problems
2. Prevent social problems
3. Participate in social policy decisions
maintain social order
2. Integrated functions
Achieve social system harmony
3. social work values
1. in principle
1. accept
2. respect
3. individualized
4. right to self-determination and informed consent
5. Confidential
6. uncritical
2. Function
1. Social work stems from the steadfastness of certain values, which also implies the role of social workers in society.
2. Social workers’ values also influence the choice of service methods
3. Social work values will influence how he resolves ethical dilemmas that arise when professional responsibilities and obligations conflict
4. Helping activities (the core part of social work)
1. definition
The act of social workers providing help or services to service recipients based on their values is also a process of interaction and cooperation between social workers and service recipients.
2. method
1. direct
1. case social work
2. group social work
3. social social work
2. indirect
1. social work administration
2. social work supervision
3. social work consulting
4. social work research