The problem-solving model does not assume that the parents' day-to-day situations are often as complex and demanding as those of many professionals
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Which therapists try to help the family detach from a dominating story line?
a. narrative therapists b. psychoanalysts c. experiential therapists d. strategists
The benefit of gathering a detailed social history from a client is:
a. limited because historic events are disconnected and remote from the sense of urgency that brings a client to an initial session b. that it can encourage a client to tell a story containing issues or facts useful or important to the intervention c. that it will help the social worker determine the veracity of the client's story d. that the listener needs enough information to be able to write a good book about the client
When assessing a client’s ability to adapt to a sheltered-living apartment, you find that the client is not on track to
achieve goals despite revisions in the service plan. As a professional, you would be remiss if you did not consider:
a. The endless chances you have already given and the fact that your patience is running thin b. The fact that other, perhaps more suitable candidates might be waiting for a vacancy c. The repercussions you will bear if this does not succeed d. The fact that you might be “spinning wheels” and wasting time and mone
Which of the following statements is true regarding field research?
a. Field researchers actually see or hear the behaviors that are the data for the research. b. It involves making observations of people in their natural settings. c. It is most consistent with the positivist paradigm. d. Field researchers actually see or hear the behaviors that are the data for the research and it involves making observations of people in their natural settings.