Extreme forms of behaviorism
a. include limits on behavior based on genetics and other biological influences.
b. include internal mental and emotional processes.
c. are recognized for directing our focus on observable aspects of human behavior.
d. are considered an early form of cognitive structuralism.
c
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M, age 34, is married and has 3 children, ages 4-11 . M's husband, S is in the army reserves and was deployed for two tours to Iraq. While S was gone M felt isolated. M said there were no supports for family members of reservists, and she had to drive three hours to meet with other families who had a husband who was deployed. S is back home now, but M continues to feel angry at the lack of support when she needed it. M has organized other wives and they meet as a group to figure out what can be done so that other families don't have to experience what she did. Which relationship process is M cultivating?
a. Engagement in change work b. Productive direct and indirect communication c. Mutual agreement of problems, roles, tasks, and goals d. Collaboration
Are there items that may be impossible to address?
Alice Singletary, a novice social worker with Magnolia Hospice in Alexandria, Louisiana, met June Plunket, who had terminal cancer, and her daughter, Polly, for an admission interview. June was in quite a bit of pain and trying to cope with dying. Polly blamed Dr. Dubuis and herself for her mother’s approaching death, and was also angry with her brother, who had distanced himself from the family. June and Polly lived in a chaotic and overcrowded household with Polly’s daughter, Jenna, and Jenna’s two young children. While assessing June’s situation, Alice identified a multitude of family problems which had to be balanced with the mission of the hospice. In this situation, Alice was not sure where to begin.
The process of gathering data related to the occupational interests and behaviors of the client is a(n):
A. social history-taking. B. psychological evaluation. C. vocational evaluation. D. educational assessment.
The highest standards of thinking and a professional's willingness to reflect on the effects their interventions may have on the welfare of their clients describes what kind of ethics?
a. Mandatory ethics b. Principle ethics c. Aspirational ethics d. Positive ethics