Protective factors are

a. any well-known event, experience, or circumstance that is associated with a positive developmental outcome.
b. any well-known event, experience, or circumstance that is associated with a negative developmental outcome.
c. any well-known event, experience, or circumstance that is associated with a neutral developmental outcome.
d. not informative to understanding a developmental outcome.


a

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Human services are ideally delivered through:

a) A disjointed but multidiscipline system. b) An integrated service system. c) The most efficient, cost saving for the taxpayer. d) A psychological orientation.

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Social welfare policies are not created and enacted through:

a. lobbying b. executive orders c. judicial decisions d. agency regulations e. presidential decree

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A social worker's preferred ways of relating refers to one's:

a. unique interpersonal style and range of abilities. b. unique communication patterns and cultural scripts. c. existing habits for social interactions. d. existing abilities for interacting with others.

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Self-disclosures should be:

a. Lengthy if necessary; if it is important to pass along crucial personal information, it does not matter if the focus of the interview is temporarily shifted to the interviewer b. At least tangentially related to the topic at hand; as long as the self-disclosure is somewhat related to the client's concerns, it will hopefully be beneficial c. Based on the instinct of the interviewer; if the interviewer has a hunch that a self-disclosure will be helpful, it probably will be d. Concise and should not overshadow, deny, or put down what the client has said

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