How do concepts of good and evil influence values about people?
a. People who we might think of as evil are less likely to make progress in their
functioning or engage in change work and therefore the social worker may
have a bias in whether to attempt to work with them
b. If we consider people being inherently good or bad, the fundamental
attribution error may exist in our relationships and interactions with people
and may negatively impact the work with our clients
c. If we consider people being inherently good or bad, we may view them as too
difficult to work with and decide to not help them
d. If we consider people being inherently good or bad, the temptation to praise
or scold them based on their nature may impact our work with them
B
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a. genetic malformations. b. internal chemical imbalances. c. viruses and bacteria attacking the body. d. all of the above.
Early detection and treatment of disease is called:
a. primary prevention. b. secondary prevention. c. tertiary prevention. d. intervention.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false