The basis by which all intervention must be measured is ______

A. the worker's value system
B. the client's expectations
C. adherence to professional rules
D. success in achieving goals


A

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a. treating evidence of treatment effectiveness as information of secondary importance b. scientific evidence to be taken into consideration when making practice decisions c. only the use of descriptive statistics d. establishing theoretical relationships

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Mrs. W has a long history of alcohol abuse. Though she has made several failed attempts to quite, she is now convinced that alcohol is affecting her heart and liver and she decides to stop drinking. She refuses medical supervision. Several days after deciding to quit, she arrives at the clinic without making an appointment and demands to see her social worker. She is loud and demanding and seems disheveled and uncoordinated. She then abruptly leaves the clinic. The social worker might conclude that Mrs. W:

a. is going through alcohol withdrawal and needs medical attention b. wants the social worker's help in managing her discomfort c. is intoxicated d. may be experiencing delusions

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What is perhaps the most important contribution of social organizations? What is perhaps the most important contribution of social organizations?

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During the 1800s, business and professional leaders of Eastern cities formed this organization for

the purpose of analyzing the causes of poverty and ways to prevent it a. Children's Aid Society b. City Mission Movement c. Scientific Philanthropy Society d. Society for the Prevention of Pauperism

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