Intake procedures, staffing requirements, content of services and reporting mechanisms are all examples of:
a. Policy initiatives.
b. Direct service requirements.
c. Agency policies.
d. Client-centered therapy.
C
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A. Utilizing accurate empathy helping the client to know that the social worker understands B. Ask direct questions of the client including whether the client is willing to cooperate C. Explore the client's concerns and address issues the client identifies as important D. Acknowledge the client's discomfort and express openness to construe the discussion
Spirituality is different from religion in that ________
A. spirituality need not be institutionalized B. spirituality is about an overall philosophy of life C. religion gives one an overall meaning of life D. religion need not be institutionalized
Consistent with Maslow's hierarchy of needs in situations where family members or close
friends have been called to the hospital in response to a loved one having been in serious accident, or is suffering from some life-threatening illness many familie A) basic medical concerns before addressing emotional needs B) their need to have social support C) basic emotional needs before addressing medical concerns D) how the accident or injury has impacted their sense ofself
An example of accommodating the schedule is
a. giving a test to a student in a separate room. b. allowing tape-recorded instructions. c. allowing extended time. d. allowing student to answer questions orally. e. None of these