A worker can often help clients approaching termination of the worker/client relationship by:
a. Addressing feelings about termination
b. Summarizing progress
c. Planning ahead for termination
d. All of the above
d
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Proscriptive policies, called_______________, convey that as long as a particular means is not prohibited, management has wide latitude to implement board policies in whatever way is deemed necessary.
A) managerial specifics B) organizational boundaries C) institutional guidelines D) executive limitations
Which of the following would be the most thorough way to apply a systems
understanding of a client? A. doing research on the client's ethnic group B. understanding the importance of family to the client's ethnic group C. finding out as much as possible about the client's personal history D. determining whether the client had been helped by social services before
A social work intern met with a family (a grandmother, parents, and son, age 13)
When the family began talking about the reasons why they wanted a meeting, they began to argue with each other. After a couple minutes the family members were interrupting and talking over each other in a loud tone of voice. The intern became distressed and froze. She became unable to focus or think, much less figure out how to help the family members listen and talk together. The intern needs to work on which area of relational fitness? a. Constructive confrontation or challenge b. Sitting with conflict between participants c. Sharing dilemmas or uncertainties with a family d. Making direct comments about processes going on between family members
The following statement about love is TRUE:
a. Love can conquer all problems. b. True love will last forever. c. Passion often decreases, but intimacy keeps increasing. d. You have no control over love.