When beginning to analyze a problem, advocates must consider:
a. Which political issues led to this problem?
b. Which solutions currently exist for this problem?
c. How much money is being spent tackling this problem?
d. All of the above.
D
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Reflecting feelings can invite the client to experience being understood at a core level
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
For social workers engaged in advocacy and policy practice, an environmental perspective leads to the premise that clients need what?
A. a supportive environment B. cash payments for basic needs C. regular access to mental health care D. the ability to focus on micro-level concerns
When someone who has sexually abused a child consistently denies having done so, it is an example of
a. systematic measurement error. b. random measurement error. c. unreliable data. d. both b and c.
All are patterns as described in the DSM-5 for diagnosis of PTSD except
a. re-experiencing the trauma b. imagining trauma that did not really occur c. avoidance of reminders of the traumatic event d. arousal marked by aggressive behavior