According to Saleebey, the following principles formulate the foundation of the strengths
perspective EXCEPT:
A) Every individual, group, family, and community has strengths
B) Every environment has limited resources and an effort must be made to tap into the
available resources
C) We best serve clients by collaborating with them
D) Trauma and abuse, illness, and struggle may be injurious but may also be sources of
challenge and opportunity
B
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Is the act of representing, championing, or defending the rights of others
A) ?Brokering B) Networking? C) ?Orientation D) ?Advocacy
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Unresolved feelings about experiences within the group or group endings can hinder members’ abilities to apply what they have acquired in the group.
What negative outcomes might Debra have been considering in this dilemma for either the client or herself?
Debra Masters, a social worker in private practice, conducted an initial interview with Stephanie Railsback, a young woman also working in the helping professions, who was conflicted about her sexual orientation. Debra was a lesbian herself, open, but discreetly so. As the interview proceeded Debra was increasingly distracted by the question of whether she should disclose her sexual orientation to this client and, if so, when. Her anxiety intensified to such a degree that she had to leave the interview to compose herself and decide what to do to resolve this dilemma.
The preamble to the code of ethics makes it clear that direct practice is a primary practice
activity for social workers. Indicate whether the statement is true or false