Framing, one of the basic tasks practitioners should undertake when working with disaster survivors, the loved ones of
victims, and others traumatized by the event, can be defined as which of the following?
a. Exploring what has been lost and what such loss means to the community and its residents
b. Exploring and identifying survivors’ feelings about the community and what should be done to return it to health
c. Putting the traumatic event in meaningful language that makes sense to the individuals and the community
d. Asking questions about the event and what it means to the survivor
c
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What will be an ideal response?
The ______ approach to community practice emphasizes a technical process of problem solving.
A. locality development B. social planning C. social action D. community brokering
"Maximum feasible participation" was a concept popularized in the 1960s relating to
________. A. employment B. voter registration C. government services D. community involvement
Longitudinal studies have consistently found high positive correlations between a person's level of happiness and his or her longevity
Indicate whether the statement is true or false