In structural family therapy, the technique of encouraging families to interact with one

another in order to understand how the family rules are played out is referred to as:

A) Family sculpturing
B) Family drama
C) Interaction
D) Enactment.


D

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It is of vital importance for social workers to demonstrate that

A. Tertiary prevention is a type of "prevention" although it is rehabilitative by definition B. Primary prevention is not feasible in social work because it deals with complex human problems C. Prevention programs are achieving their desired goals D. Treatment is more important than prevention

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A computer programmer and his wife who are both recent immigrants from India bring their 22 month old daughter to the hospital emergency room. During the examination the father seems reluctant to allow the nurse to full undress the child. As the nurse removes the child's clothes, he tells her that the child has been scratching herself. The nurse is horrified to see that the girl's genitals have been mutilated, as if someone has attempted surgery with primitive instruments. When the social worker interviews the parents, she learns that they believe they are simply following an age old cultural tradition. The social worker should

A. respect the parent's tradition, making allowances for the fact that they are recent immigrants. B. call the police and the child protective agency. C. seek to educate the parents to American traditions and laws. D. encourage the parents to accept the best medical treatment available for the child.

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Which most accurately describes the evolving roles of public and private sectors in the delivery of social welfare services?

a) The majority of the funds for social services is private. b) The majority of the funds for social services is public. c) The majority of the funds for social services are paid by clients as fee-for-service. d) None of the above

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The optimal timing for offering an interpretation is:

a. in the early stages of the helping relationship. b. shortly before the end of sessions. c. at a point where the client seems to be lacking insight into his/her concerns. d. when the client can almost formulate the interpretation on his/her own.

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