Which response is NOT consistent with assessment from a strengths-based perspective?
A) It focuses on a client's resources
B) It focuses on a client's success
C) It focuses on a client's problems
D) It focuses on a client's strengths.
C
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What is one of the first and most important activities associated with identifying and
working through ethical dilemmas? a. Having a joint meeting with the social worker, the client, and the social worker's supervisor to determine who is right and who is wrong b. Facilitating awareness of the social worker's inner thoughts, feelings, and reactions c. Discussing the impact that having differing ethical views may have on the relationship between the social worker and the client d. Explore with the client how they feel about the social worker having an ethical dilemma regarding them or their situation
The disability rights movement of the late 1960s ______.
A. pushed for independent living as the goal for all people with disabilities B. was responsible for passing the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) C. argued that people with physical limitations were disadvantaged as much or more by discrimination as by their physical limitations D. caused the closing of all but two public asylums in the United States
One example was included in this chapter of how the dignity and worth of clients might be violated. What are some other examples of this process? How is it that many of these situations occur without intent?
What will be an ideal response?
A 25-year-old male with social phobia is referred to a social worker by a psychiatrist. The social worker has been trained exclusively in self psychology. The social worker should suggest a referral instead to a social worker specializing in:
a) Relational therapy b) Client-centered therapy c) Cognitive behavioral therapy d) Psychodynamic therapy