In task centered group work, ______ help individual members determine and pursue individual goals.
a. workers
b. members
c. norms
d. narratives
Ans: B
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Dorothea Dix was
a) a famous patient in a psychiatric hospital b) the founder of moral treatment c) an opponent of institutionalization d) an advocate for treatment of people with mental illness
The term _____ has been coined to refer to the process whereby society withdraws from the aging person
A) physical detachment B) ?societal disengagement C) retirement D) senescence
Gena was working with Abioye, a patient from Africa. Abioye had developed a blood clot and needed daily injections of a medication to treat it and prevent future blood clots. Most patients could be taught to give the injection to themselves or have a family member do this. Abioye could not give himself injections due to neuropathy in his fingers. Abioye lived with his adult daughter, Ekua. When Abioye was told his daughter would need to learn to give him the injections, Abioye stated that was not possible because in his culture, a daughter does not touch a father’s stomach. Gena told Abioye that she was unfamiliar with his culture, but she asked him to explain his cultural limitation, and they would work together to find a solution that was culturally acceptable. Gena was exhibiting
_________________________________. a. Cultural curiosity b. Cultural humility c. Cultural sublimation d. Cultural persuading
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Taking an aggressive approach to data collection so that you can complete an evaluation in the shortest amount of time may be viewed as disrespectful among cultural groups. 2. Evaluations should be framed in a manner that accurately reflects the experiences of diverse participants and makes their perspectives visible. 3. The researcher should be the same cultural and ethnic background of the target population for the study. 4. Minority populations often need to be represented and prioritized for data collection. 5. Evaluations should have a implicit or explicit goal of providing information and advancing knowledge that can influence policy and practice.