Assessing the level of nurturing support of a child within a family reflects the _____
level on Maslow's Hierarchy of needs.
a. First
b. Second
c. Top
d. Third
D
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When one nation dumps pollutants into a river that flows out of the country into another country, the potential hazards to the downriver country may not be considered. In this way, policies regarding the environment in one's own country can have an impact on people living elsewhere. This is an illustration of the global nature of ______.
A. ecological justice B. political justice C. environmental expertise D. water rights
Why is a conductor conducting an orchestra an appropriate metaphor for the
facilitation method? a. A conductor is like an agency or organization and the facilitation method is the baton that makes sure the players, the social workers, play as they should b. In using the facilitation method, the practitioner intends primarily to create circumstances and environments in which others may do their most productive and creative work c. In the facilitation method the social worker is the director and the client telling clients what to play d. The facilitation method is a new dance song and the band The Common Factors is made up of social workers playing all the instruments
Amy, a Stage One clinician, sounds overwhelmed by one of her clients. How should
her supervisor respond? A. Treat Amy in a way that models how Amy should treat her client. B. Point out that Amy has fallen into parallel process. C. Empathize and explore whether Amy's feelings are tied to her past. D. Lead Amy step-by-step through a discussion of how to handle the case.
You are asked to help design an employee assistance program as part of a prevention program. What challenges do you face?
A. Because as many as 70% of illicit drug users work regularly, the program will have too many employees clamoring to enter it. B. The physical health of employees has not deteriorated seriously, so employees will not be forthcoming in entering the program. C. Service programs like EAPs are labor intensive, expensive, underutilized, and focus on remediation rather than prevention. D. Service programs like EAPs are focused on prevention rather than remediation and therefore are underutilized.