The three- pronged approach to psychosocial care for HIV/AIDS patients includes all but which
of the following
A) prevention and educational awareness, spiritual care, and case management
B) prevention and educational awareness, client advocacy and case management/
counseling
C) prevention and educational awareness, palliative care, and case management/ counseling
D) prevention and educational awareness, client advocacy and spiritual care
B
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The four methods used to introduce an open question are:
a. ‘What', ‘how', ‘could', and ‘when' b. ‘What', ‘how', ‘when', and ‘why' c. ‘What, ‘how', ‘could', and ‘why' d. Building rapport, self disclosure, a series of closed questions, and challenge e. A paraphrase, self disclosure, a series of closed questions, and challenge
Usually very few of the same skills you used to communicate with and help individual clients can be applied directly to macro situations
A) ?True B) ?False
Family social work requires that a worker develop a friend-like relationship with clients
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Client: "To be honest, I'm here because my wife said she won't leave me if I get some help. She thinks I have ‘anger issues' but if she had the problems I got, she would understand. My boss finds fault with everything I do, I barely keep up with the bills, and the car seems to break down every day. I don't have anger issues. It's called life.". According to the Transtheoretical Model of Change,
the client is most likely in the stage of: a. precontemplation. b. contemplation. c. preparation. d. maintenance.