A social worker's preferred ways of relating refers to one's:
a. unique interpersonal style and range of abilities.
b. unique communication patterns and cultural scripts.
c. existing habits for social interactions.
d. existing abilities for interacting with others.
A
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Afrocentricity considers thoughts and feelings to be intertwined and of equal importance in understanding the client’s
situation.
a. True b. False
The "Tarasoff Case" made it clear that:
A. when breaking confidentiality consult with your supervisor and listen to what he or she says. Ultimate, your supervisor is responsible if something happens B. records are never confidential. C. if a client is in danger of harming self or other, one needs to do all that is necessary to ensure no one is harmed. D. confidentiality is assured as long as you have "privileged communication."
What type of trauma triggers the sympathetic system and overloads the senses?
a. Trauma memory b. Interminable trauma c. Perceived trauma d. Trauma overload
Prior to being abducted by the rebels, the young people discussed in this chapter were already embroiled in the context of conflict. This is known as the _____.
a. Trafficking experience b. Adolescent experience c. Abduction experience d. Pre-bush experience