Which is not correctly matched?

A. Jane Addams: Hull House
B. Charity Organization Societies: Friendly visitors
C. Elizabethan Poor Laws: Institutionalization of the Poor
D. Virginia Satir: systems focus for social work


C

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Which of the following is not true about the helping approach presented in your textbook?

A. It can be used as a tool for mining, organizing, and evaluating concepts and techniques that work for clients, no matter what their origin B. It is designed to be a stand-alone approach to helping C. It can be incorporated within the helper’s own model or approach to helping D. It places the client in the role of decision-maker throughout the helping process

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Egan (2014) suggests that biases become problematic in

a. evaluative listening. b. summarizing. c. reflections of content. d. filtered listening.

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You are a practicing counselor. A friend of one of your clients comes up to you in a shopping mall and says, “Sally is getting so much out of therapy with you.” You reply, “I very much enjoy working with her.” Which of the following principles of ethical practice have you violated?

a. beneficence b. integrity c. none d. justice e. respect for people’s rights and dignity

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1.According to Prochaska and DiClemente, the preparation stage begins when an individual becomes aware of a problem. 2.According to Beutler’s Systematic Treatment Selection (STS), nondirective, self-directed, or paradoxical interventions work better with highly reactive clients because they do not trigger resistance. 3.When considering the effectiveness of treatment interventions based on clinical diagnoses, the underlying conclusion is that the therapeutic relationship and other 4.

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