How can social workers more fully understand the problem and resources available
when talking with others about change work?
a. They can explore the client's experience of the problem
b. They can explore what resources the client has already implemented
c. They can explore the problem's contributing factors and common factor
conditions
d. They can explore what the definition of change work is with the client
C
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Which ethical framework concerns itself with taking responsibility in
interpersonal relationships?
A. Religious ethics B. Feminist ethics C. The ethics of caring D. Humanistic ethics
Why do many argue that “race” is not a scientifically useful category?
A) There are too many mutually exclusive racial groups to be able to work with in any practical way. B) There are no known genetic differences across what we call “races.” C) Individuals can change their biological “race” within their own lifetime. D) Humans have exhibited so much interbreeding that we cannot divide humans into discreet groups.
A client is likely to discredit the message communicated by the social worker if:
A) ?the social worker uses facilitative questions to attain detailed information about specific problem areas. B) ?there is a discrepancy between the social worker's verbal and nonverbal communication. C) ?there is moment-to-moment contact between the client and the social worker. D) ?the social worker uses empathic communication to produce a cathartic release of negative feelings.
In the case of Children Dealing with Their Parents' Separation and Divorce: a. the leaders were unable to recognize their own resistance to painful feelings
b. the leaders sat down with the group members and directly talked about the issues. c. the leaders were able to listen to the direct cues and indirect cues from the children. d. the group leaders did not make some sort of opening statement to let the group members know what the group is all about