Which of the following is a theoretical framework commonly used by social workers?

a. Ethical perspective
b. Strengths perspective
c. Oppositional perspective
d. Pyschoanalytic perspective


ANSWER: b

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The primary feature that distinguishes milieu training from other treatments for language disorder is ______.

a. it involves substantially more repetition b. it is presented to the child only by his or her caregiver, and not by a therapist c. it occurs in natural contexts d. it is used primarily with older children, and is not appropriate for children under the age of 6

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The __________ group counselor rejects the notion that individuals have an inherent tendency toward mental health problems or illnesses and focuses almost exclusively on client strengths, not client deficits

a. Person-centered b. Solution-focused c. Cognitive-behavioral d. Psychoanalytic

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A combination of compliments and no suggestion increases the chances that clients who do not see a problem and do not want anything will return and be more likely to define a problem on which to work

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Effective communication, authenticity, honesty, and empathy are all characteristics of __________________-- an important skill for high school group leaders

a. Facilitation b. Self-disclosure c. Relationship-building d. Transparency

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