The process of hearing summaries and correcting misunderstandings goes both ways so that the practitioner reflects what s/he heard the client say, but also asks the client what s/he has heard the practitioner say
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Following World War II, social workers engaged in a significant amount of social action.
Ed Wong, the staff worker at CAFTE, says that he often feels more like a lawyer than a human service worker primarily because
A. he often has to choose one side to advocate for, instead of being nonjudgmental. B. he must read the fine print in all of the documents he deals with. C. his hours of work and the subject of conferences are primarily legal in nature. D. so much of his time is spent with the volunteer legal staff.
Which of the following statements is NOT accurate about the HOME program?
a. The program can be used to assist in making down payment loans. b. The purpose of the program is to increase home ownership. c. Matching funds cannot be used for new construction. d. HOME allows cities and towns some flexibility in addressing their housing needs.
When making a referral for psychological evaluation, the case manager should:
A) ?submit a general request to the evaluator, and allow him or her to determine relevant information. B) ?provide a written document that explains the individual's current mental status and personal characteristics. C) ?provide the evaluator with a diagnostic impression, so that he or she may justify a particular service. D) ?be clear about the reason for the referring the client and document the referral in writing.