Most human services workers are given significant training in the prevention of mental and physical illness
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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The best way to prevent falls among older people in their homes is to:
A) move them to a nursing home. B) make physical modifications to the home. C) give them medications to control their balance. D) encourage slowing down of their activity level.
Suppose your treatment objective is to improve self-esteem for a group of clients and you measure each client one time before treatment begins and one time at the end of the treatment on a self-esteem scale that gives higher scores for higher self-esteem. Your mean pretest score was 16.8 and your mean posttest score was 21.5. Your data were subjected to the paired t test with these results: n = 21; t = 1.3; p > .05. Answer the following three questions: (1) What must you find in order to report that your data supported your study hypothesis? (2) Did your data support your hypothesis? (3) Explain why it did or did not.
What will be an ideal response?
Mentalization-based treatment
a) is a psychoanalytic extension of attachment theory. b) places strong emphasis on the relationship between attachment and mentalizing. c) uses eye movements and bilateral stimulation to process traumatic memories. d) A and B
Social work administrators want to determine the demographics of clients who use services
Therefore, they methodically debate on the merits of several research designs. Eventually they decide to use research questions in a descriptive study. In terms of designing the study, what question will the social work administrators ask at this point in the design process? a) When should the study begin? b) What will be the duration of the study? c) What theory will frame the study? d) How will the data be collected?