Why was Mary Richmond's work so important to social work?
a. She helped social workers looked at each family members as individuals.
b. She propelled social workers look at issues surrounding gender biases.
c. She propelled social workers to think beyond the family by understanding that families are also situated within broader communities and social systems.
d. Helped social workers place an emphasis on teaching parents appropriate parenting skills.
C
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Adopting the symbols of a family's life and deliberately using them in conversation with the family is the structural technique called:
a. enactment b. tracking c. mimesis d. accommodating
Explain the purpose for making variables mutually exclusive.
What will be an ideal response?
When social workers develop research studies designed to evaluate their practice, they will most likely use which of the following?
A. the face-to-face interview B. the mailed survey C. the face-to-face self-administrated questionnaire D. the online survey
Planning, contracting, engagement, and assessment are all:
a. Processes of policy practice b. Differing help levels provided by specific types of social workers c. Training phases for aspiring social workers d. Stages of the helping process