Tuning in to ambivalence helps to:
a. produce new stereotypes
b. define client resistance.
c. Answers "produce new stereotypes.". and "define client resistance.".
d. put unhelpful hunches aside.
d
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The reasoning behind macro social work is
a. traditional political organizations are hopelessly compromised by the influence of money. b. that some people are so sensitive they become overwhelmed and depressed by the problems facing their community. c. individual problems are easy to solve, and social workers get bored. d. individual problems are embedded in larger social, political and economic structures.
Briefly describe the social work profession
What will be an ideal response?
System assessments focus on interactions rather than individual experience. Interactions:
A. Involve a defined cause as well as a defined effect B. Can be described in such a way that the why of the interaction is obvious C. May involve messages and metamessages (or directions about how to understand the messages) D. Are random and tend to lack purpose or sequence
Self-disclosures should be:
a. Lengthy if necessary; if it is important to pass along crucial personal information, it does not matter if the focus of the interview is temporarily shifted to the interviewer b. At least tangentially related to the topic at hand; as long as the self-disclosure is somewhat related to the client's concerns, it will hopefully be beneficial c. Based on the instinct of the interviewer; if the interviewer has a hunch that a self-disclosure will be helpful, it probably will be d. Concise and should not overshadow, deny, or put down what the client has said