A social worker views an individual's panic attacks as anxiety and sensations that result from misinterpretations of bodily or mental sensations. The social worker is MOST likely using:
a) A humanistic approach
b) A cognitive approach
c) A psychodynamic approach
d) An ego-psychology approach
B
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Services include: -community-based outpatient clinics -community living centers -domiciliary (home like environment) -vet Centers (re-adjustment counseling)
What will be an ideal response?
In the CBFT approach, how does the therapist address the pathologizing interpersonal pattern (PIP) to resolve issues among families?
A) Therapists identify PIPs by tracking both the behaviors and the cognitions in the PIP B) Therapists would conceptualize not just the PIPs the couple presents as a problem, but also the PIPs in each family of origin C) They will have only minimal conversations about PIPs and will carefully assess it only if it seems necessary for a particular client D) None of these are correct
The type of issues of which social workers need to be aware because they affect
absolutely everyone, not only ourselves and our clients, are A. community and organizational issues B. global and environmental issues C. liberal and conservative issues D. subsystem and suprasystem issues
In the Milgram study, ________________ deception led participants to falsely believe they were administering shocks. In other studies, ________________ deception involves withholding information about some aspects of the experiment.
a. active, passive b. passive, active c. active, hoaxing d. passive, hoaxing