As defined by the authors, standardized measures are the following except:
a. evidence-based measures with demonstrated validity and reliability
b. a systematic data collection procedure in text format
c. a process to count the frequency and duration of a behavior
d. referred to as scales or instruments
Ans: c
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a) Maximum employment b) Nondiscriminatory policy c) Production d) Purchasing power
Older adults make up around 14.5% of the U.S. population but account for what percentage of suicides?
a. About 10% b. Almost 16% c. Almost 25% d. None of the above
Marie is a client at a family agency. At 34, she is a single parents with three children and limited education. Her youngest child, David, is 15, living at home and on probation due to a drug conviction. If David reoffends, Marie will be evicted from her public housing apartment. Due to changes in welfare law, Marie has only a few months to seek employment or training before payments are reduced. She is unclear about the requirements and what is expected of her. She has never worked and though she expresses willingness, it is clear that she is fearful and apprehensive about her ability to find work and hold a job. She request help with her welfare and employment situation. What should her social worker do first to help Marie?
A. Arrange for a job-training or supported work program in which Marie can succeed. B. Help Marie understand what she must do in the next few months and assist her in making employment or training arrangements. C. Ask to see David and work with him to insure that he does not cause the family to be evicted. D. Arrange and appointment with the welfare department for Marie.
Which of the following is not thought to stimulate client change?
a. the patient-therapist alliance b. the emotional experience c. self-disclosure d. commanding techniques