According to the textbook, which decade has been widely referred to as the ‘third mental health revolution"?
A) 1980s
B) 1970s
C) 1960s
D) 1930s
E) none of the above
C
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As the solution-focused approach has matured, a promising body of empirical evidence has shown:
A) ?its efficacy with diverse populations and variety of problems. B) ?its effectiveness in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder. C) ?its usefulness in altering perceptions, distorted beliefs, and thought patterns. D) ?its ability to create a high level of relational dynamics between social workers and clients.
The authors, Alle Corliss and Alle Corliss tend to favor what type of view regarding the perspective of human services:
a. An intermediate approach in which human services are organized activities that help people in various areas b. A narrow view that considers helping only those who are disadvantaged. c. A comprehensive view in which the "helping field" encompasses providing professional services to those in need in our world. d. A limited view that focuses only on helping those facing increased poverty. e. A concentrated effort to provide services to those suffering from some form of mental illness.
Carmen Molina, a social worker at Pleasant Valley Nursing and Retirement Center, is writing a report that summarizes a new residents' background. This written report is most likely called a _____.
A. cultural history B. ecomap C. social study D. genogram
Which of the following is NOT one of the steps in the process of ending professional relationships with task groups, neighborhoods, organizations, or communities?
A) ?Reviewing agreed-upon tasks and future plans B) ?Offering individual sessions to members who have personal issues to discuss C) ?Scheduling a follow-up meeting D) ?Developing a thorough summary of what has been accomplished