The Educational Policy and Accredidation Standards understand the work of policy practice to include:
a) analyzing, formulating, and advocating for policies.
b) collaborating with colleagues and clients for effective policy action.
c) Neither of the above
d) Both of the above
D
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Which type of managed care is comprised of group plans requiring monthly premiums in which participants choose a primary care physician who coordinates care and receive reimbursement for in-network care?
A. Point-of-service plan B. Capitation plan C. Preferred provider organization D. Health maintenance organization
Confidentiality is an important ethical standard because:
a. allows for helpers to confide in their clients b. it prevents clients from opening up to helpers c. it reassures clients that they have no fear of disclosure from helpers d. all of the above
The recognition of the social positioning of the person between the stimulus cue and the response was an acknowledgement of the individual as an interpretive agent, and it became the foundation for cognitive-behavioral therapy. This recognition was first developed by:
A. Albert Bandura in his social learning theory B. John Krumboltz in his approach to changing children’s behavior C. John Watson in his approach to parenting D. Aaron Beck in his development of the Depression Rating Scale
Interviews are usually considered to be face-to-face interactions that have a planned purpose, structure, and goals
Indicate whether the statement is true or false