In the role of a _________, the guiding philosophy of a family social worker is to identify and reinforce family strengths while recognizing family limitations and lack of resources
a. Teacher or trainer
b. Consultant
c. Enable
d. Empathic supporter
D
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A leader who is still emotionally involved with a problem should definitely self-disclose this to the group as it will make the group more cohesive
a. True b. False
Before you can ask effective questions, you must:
A) Listen carefully for background information, so you'll know what to ask about. B) Listen carefully for feelings, so you'll know which areas to delve into and which to avoid. C) Listen carefully and attend to what the client is saying. D) None of the above, as there is no such thing as a truly ‘effective question' in counseling.
Which of the following was not cited in the text as an observation about power?
a. People who hold power often give it up willingly b. People with power have greater access to resources c. Resources and power are not distributed equally d. All were cited in the text
Strategic humanism refers to:
A) the therapist's freedom to use personal judgment in defining the therapeutic relationship. B) the therapist's ability to try different therapeutic approaches to finding a solution for the client. C) the therapist's emphasis on increasing the family's ability to love and nurture. D) the therapist's emphasis on the family's ability to establish order through dominance.