Multiple voting requires consensus on the final decision.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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An example of goal displacement is:
A) Prioritizing family reunification over child well-being. B) Prioritizing job retention over worker safety. C) Prioritizing reductions in case load over clients' health. D) All of these choices are examples of goal displacement.
In developing a ninth stage of development in Erik Erikson's developmental stage theory,
Erikson's wife Joan describes the experiences of the old-old (80 to 90 years old), stating A) "elders are seen no longer as bearers of wisdom but as embodiments of shame but aged individuals are less ostracized, neglected, and overlooked than in previous" B) "elders are seen no longer as bearers of wisdom but as embodiments of shame" C) "aged individuals are less ostracized, neglected, and overlooked than in previous generations" D) "elders are now seen as bearers of wisdom but as embodiments of shame"
How are behavior theories consistent with social work values?
a. Behavior theories acknowledge human beings’ freedom or self-determination in creatively problem solving and in responding to their own unique needs. b. Behavior theories are easily applied to the practice with diverse client populations based on gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation and sexual expression. c. Behaviorally-oriented social workers view their use of behaviorist interventions with clients as demonstrating the greatest level of professional competence. d. Behavioral approaches are often able to sustain treatment effects after treatment has ended and when clients return to live in their natural, social environments.
Wilber's spectrum model of development says that individuals progress through an
invariable linear sequence of steps. Indicate whether the statement is true or false