The rules for the alcoholic family, according to Claudia Black, are
a. "every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way"
b. "don't talk, don't trust, don't feel"
c. "one day at a time"
d. "seek change slowly"
B
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When faced with an ethical dilemma, the case manager may be able to petition for an exception to a rule. This is beneficial because:
A. it helps co-workers and administrators recognize the personal commitment of the case manager to his or her clients. B. it helps those who make the rules see that rapid enforcement may violate the reason for which the rule was made. C. it helps the client by demonstrating the case manager's willingness to and dedication in meeting his or her needs. D. it helps the case manager's supervisor, because he or she will not be forced to make a decision or be held accountable.
One aspect of the case manager's job in the role of the problem-solver is:
A. preparing for the services or treatment that the client will receive. B. maintaining detailed information relating to all contracts and services. C. helping clients to become better advocates for themselves and their families. D. making clients self-sufficient by helping them determine their own strengths.
Using therapeutic letters to summarize sessions is a technique introduced by:
a. Bruner b. Epston c. Meyerhoff d. Morgan
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
In nursing home care, assessments are completed to determine the biological, psychological, and social aspects of the client just as in any other setting.