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
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.
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