One the challenges of working within a primary social work setting is:

A. The camaraderie among the staff
B. Because staff come from varied professional backgrounds, there is difficulty working together
C. That social workers mostly want to work in secondary settings
D. Because staff come from the same professional background, they can experience difficulty working with staff from other backgrounds outside of the agency


D
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The advantage of this type of setting for the employees is shared values and perspectives emanating from similar education and training. The roles, responsibilities, and abilities of social workers are understood throughout the organization

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Children qualify for ___________ if they are not eligible for Medicaid,

are not covered by other health insurance, and live in low-income families. A. Healthy Kids Health Insurance Program B. State Children's Health Insurance Program C. UnitedHealth for Children Group D. Children's Medicaid Health Insurance Program

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In the __________ step of the reframing process, the helper engages the client in repeated role-play or imagery to help the client attend to other features in the problem situation in order to embody new perceptual responses leading to a felt sense of relief, strength, or optimism

a. modification of perceptions in situations of concern b. deliberate enactment of selected perceptual features c. identification of client perceptions and feelings in problem situations d. rationale: purpose and overview of the procedure

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Assessment of spirituality requires collaborative work

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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