When Bonnie assesses situations, she challenges assumptions and questions the status quo. Analyze Bonnie's practice behavior in terms of ethical preferences for empowerment practice. Bonnie is applying the
A. ethic of care
B. ethic of power
C. ethic of change
D. ethic of critique
D
You might also like to view...
The implementation of A-B-A or A-B-A-B designs concurrently for at least three cases is called:
a. Withdrawal design b. Multiple Intervention Designs c. Multiple Baseline Design d. Recovery design e. Reactivity design
The Affordable Care Act was passed during which Presidential Administration
a. Obama b. Clinton c. Reagan d. FDR
When a worker understands the needs of a child in foster care and the needs of the foster parent at the same time, this illustrates the:
a. two-client idea. b. the worker's ability to contract. c. the interaction of process and content. d. sharing data.
The following is (are) true about family norms:
a. Family norms are socially expected behavior patterns usually determined by an individual’s status b. Many times the most powerful norms are those that are not clearly and verbally stated c. In families with problems, family norms usually do not allow the family or the individual members to function effectively and productively d. b and c only