How do you use reflection in practice?
a. You hold a mirror up to yourself during the work and analyze the
characteristics of your face
b. Wonder as you work about what is happening in the work, especially when
you are not sure what to do
c. You work in a way that is consistent with what your supervisor suggests you
ought do
d. By trying to figure out how a clients' problems could be similar to their
parents' problems
B
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Solution-focused models help members envision a future in which a current problem has worsened and encourages members to help one another avoid this future.
Child welfare services are often referred to residual in nature. To what does this refer?
a. the fact that services are provided after problems have already occurred b. that funding left over for other purposes is used to support these services c. that funds held in reserve are used for these services d. that the services are only limited to certain client groups
The English government used the opening of the New World as a convenient way to rid the
country of undesirables such as vagabonds, criminals, and religious dissenters. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The social worker who asks about a client’s work history is exploring:
a) Intrapersonal issues b) Social issues c) Interpersonal issues d) Cultural issues