The who, what, where, when, and why of a message is the
a. affective component
b. cognitive component
c. SOLER
d. questioning component
b
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Fromm proposed that mental sickness of individuals is brought about by:
a. a sick society
b. social demands on an individual that are contrary to creativity and selfdefinition of identity
c. extra-biological needs
d. both a and b
Self-awareness is important in the human services worker when dealing with clients mainly because _______.
A. the worker must keep in mind his or her own limitations B. the client will only respect workers that have confidence C. the worker must understand how they stand in relation to the client D. the client will not trust the worker unless the worker has professional ethics
Why does family violence occur in military families?
a. It is difficult for some military members to turn off the inclination to use violence to solve problems. b. Most military members have episodes of physical or sexual abuse in their backgrounds. c. The military encourages its members to deal with family problems the same way they would deal with problems in combat. d. Most military wives don't listen to their husbands, which causes the husbands to become angry and violent.
Mrs. Taylor was referred to a social worker after her alcoholic husband was hospitalized following an acute episode. She felt there was no reason to see a social worker as she had consulted with several doctors and read popular books on alcoholism. She feels that her husband sees her as a mother symbol and blames her for all his problems. She offered him a psychology book to read that she thought would help him understand his behavior. Mrs. Taylor found passages from an abnormal psychology book that she thought described her husband. She read sections of the book to Mr. Taylor, especially chapters describing personality disorders, egocentricity and dependency. Initially, treatment with Mrs. Taylor would involve
A. telling her that her approach has merit and suggests sensitivity to her husband. B. reflecting that her approach is overly intellectualized and futile. C. exploring her feelings about her personal and family situation. D. assuming that she is reluctant to be engaged and attempt to deal with resistance.