The Pure Food and Drug Act and the Harrison Narcotic Act had the effect of:
a) Shifting the control of drugs and alcohol from physicians to the police
b) Generating the Speakeasy movement
c) Cutting national health costs related to drug and alcohol abuse.
d) Effectively prohibiting physicians from writing prescriptions.
A
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Which of the following does not convey what social workers do online with clients?
a. Online therapy b. Web-based education c. Internet-operated therapeutic software d. Cyber therapy
Ideally, how does the relationship between clinician and supervisor change at Stage
Two? A. The clinician relates to the supervisor as a mentor rather than someone who must be pleased. B. The clinician becomes more proactive and less reliant on the supervisor as a role model. C. The supervisor must provide feedback that keeps the clinician from becoming over-confident. D. The supervisor can now relax the boundaries between supervision and therapy.
What important practice lesson do both Kay and Ellis discuss in their story?
A. That macro practice requires attention to data B. That attention to individual stories and concerns needs to be blended into data and collective interests C. That conflict and disagreement happen often in macro practice D. That spending time on how people feel as the work goes on is a waste of valuable time.
The following is (are) true about extreme tension on the tense/relaxed continuum of body positioning:
A) ?It may convey lack of confidence in yourself or excessive nervousness. B) ?It may put distance between yourself and the other. C) ?It may make it difficult for the other to feel comfortable with and trust you. D) ?All of the above E) ?None of the above