Generalist social work practice is seen as:
a. the ability to work with all levels of clients.
b. the ability to employ a variety of social work methods.
c. he use of a broad range of methods to intervene with various system sizes.
d. all of the above.
d. all of the above.
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Carol Gilligan's study of women's moral development suggested that:
a. stage theory is irrelevant b. Kohlberg's theory is basically accurate c. women's highest stage of development emphasizes a balance between the needs of self and the needs of others d. men's development emphasizes abstract thinking about the needs of specific others.
The author indicates that ____________ of chemically dependent people are able to function, even when terminally ill.
a. 15% b. 39% c. half d. most e. 90%
According to Klatsky and colleagues, the strongest determinants of
drinking patterns in a society are ________. A. physiology and genetics B. physiology and ethnicity C. ethnicity and culture D. ethnicity and genetics
With what types of clients might such a self-disclosure be ill advised?
Debra Masters, a social worker in private practice, conducted an initial interview with Stephanie Railsback, a young woman also working in the helping professions, who was conflicted about her sexual orientation. Debra was a lesbian herself, open, but discreetly so. As the interview proceeded Debra was increasingly distracted by the question of whether she should disclose her sexual orientation to this client and, if so, when. Her anxiety intensified to such a degree that she had to leave the interview to compose herself and decide what to do to resolve this dilemma.