Advocacy group contacts, professional conferences and journals, and public hearings are all examples
of:
a) Regularly used venues for dispersing information to the public about a problem
b) The main vehicles lobbyist use to reach the pubic and help frame the issue in their favor
c) Primary methods of reaching judical and law related resources for input on developing legal
social policy solutions.
d) Venues that NASW discourages when attempting to educate the pubic on issues or problems.
A
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When developing plans of care, the preferences of the client:
A. should be considered if they are in line with the case manager's beliefs. B. should receive priority in order to promote self-determination. C. should be heard even though the case manager will make the decision. D. should be heard so the client will feel respected by the case manager.
Currently, _______ percent of people in the U.S. are white
A. 68 B. 72 C. 76 D. 80
The psychiatric diagnosis that confers the greatest risk for suicide on adolescents is
a) anorexia nervosa. b) schizophrenia. c) alcohol use disorder. d) major depressive disorder.
When clients find it difficult to share personal information:
A) Interviewers should refrain from self-disclosing, as it may make the client feel pressured to self-disclose in turn. B) Interviewers should self-disclose about their friends or family members as a way of warming up to the central issue. C) Interviewers should ask clients to disclose information about their friends or family members, as a way of warming up to the central issue. D) Interviewers should model the skill of appropriate self-disclosure.