The safety assessment approach that that uses behaviorally anchored scales to assess the levels of parent, child, family and household functioning to identify areas of concern is called:
a. The actuarial scale model
b. The matrix approach
c. The family assessment scale
d. The child-at-risk scale
Answer: C
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
__________ can be incurred when the actions of supervisors are the cause for harm
a. Breach of confidentiality b. Breach of informed consent c. Direct liability d. Vicarious liability
The following are examples of risk factors across the environment EXCEPT
a. difficult temperament, peer rejection, and discrimination. b. family disharmony, poor connection at school, and emotional trauma
c. participation in community networks, strong family values, and easy temperament. d. death of a family member, parents with mental illness, and low self-esteem.
Which is most true?
a. Human service workers should express all of their thoughts honestly. b. Human service workers should lead the way in self-disclosures c. Human service workers should not share true feelings toward clients d. Human service workers should be sincere and allow themselves and the client to openly express feelings, thought and reactions