Children in __________ learn best through questioning, exploring, manipulating, and doing?

A. middle childhood
B. adolescence
C. early childhood
D. infancy


A

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Narrative empathy as described by narrative therapists differs from traditional notions of empathy insofar as:

a. traditional empathy makes sense of client feelings and thoughts. b. it is external, and focuses on how the language the client uses to tell a self-story. c. attends to how dominant discourses have infiltrated a client's story and obscured the client's privileged position. d. narrative empathy understands and expresses the inner emotional logic of the client's problem patterns.

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The purpose of an intake interview is to

a. give the first of many assessments to the client. b. collect relevant information about the client’s history and background. c. interview the client in order to decide if the client is ready for counseling. d. None of the above.

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Which of the following openings would be useful to draw out a child's story?

A) ?"Honey, could you tell me what happened?" B) ?"Tell me everything that occurred, Joey." C) ?"Nelson, where were you when the fight started?" D) ?None of these.

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

Challenges social workers face in working with communities include both process goals and product goals.

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