Knowing who owns the problem is important because:
a. It allows us to understand who is ultimately responsible for resolving the problem
b. It makes us seem uncaring
c. It abandons the client with the problem
d. It allows us to take charge of the client’s care
a
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Hilda Blanco asserts that professional community planners typically use the dominant rational
model
a. in order to clearly align public policy with the state rather than the community. b. in order to align public policy with community desires in an effective manner. c. in order to adjust computer models to political reality. d. none of the above.
The Adoption and Safe Families Act (ASFA):
A. Established limits on placement time and promoted goals of safety, permanence, and well-being for children B. Required teen parents to live with parents or adopt other adults for family support and safety C. Created IV-E, addressed foster care drift, and provided training funds D. Clarified types of abuse and expanded those responsible to report abuse
Which is not a goal of effective communication?
a. Creation of trust b. Creation of Empathy c. Creation of a judgmental posture d. Allowing clients to explore and clarify thoughts
Explain the significance of delabeling in counteracting patterns of attributing blame
What will be an ideal response?