A client's treatment plan is always preceded by one of the following
A. a psychosocial evaluation.
B. a clinical diagnosis.
C. a generic assessment.
D. a feasibility study.
A. a psychosocial evaluation.
In social work, the treatment plan is informed by the psychosocial evaluation which takes into account the internal workings of the individual as well as their social and environmental milieu.
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When a social worker pinpoints issues in agency structure, policy, or procedures that have a negative impact on service delivery, he or she is performing the role of:
A) ?facilitator. B) ?organizational analyst. C) ?information disseminator. D) ?advocate.
Stating perspectives involves sharing your thinking about the issues being discussed
and offering other ways to understand or think about them. It can challenge the ways that someone is thinking, demonstrate the possibility of seeing things in new ways, and can also model critical thinking and problem solving. What would be an example of stating perspectives? a. "You need to talk to your probation officer…" b. "It's important that you stop…" c. "I think there are a couple ways we could look at this issue…" d. "What you should do is…"
A treatment contract typically includes:
a. the therapist's strategies for solving the presenting problem b. the fee and how it should be paid c. the therapist's therapeutic model d. all of the above
Ethical reasoning is commonly approached in the following ways:
A) ?using an outcomes approach B) ?using a first ethical principles approach C) ?using a relativist approach D) ?all of the above