In ______, the therapist demonstrates and provides the rationale for particular socially desirable behaviors
The child then practices the behavior with the therapist.
a. coaching
b. modeling
c. social skills training
d. problem-solving
a
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_____ power is attained because of one’s position and vested authority
A. Reward B. Expert C. Legitimate D. Coercive
Advocacy involves:
a. individual and group efforts to access or obtain resources. b. actions to obtain resources for marginalized groups of people. c. speaking up on another's behalf to help them access or obtain resources. d. communicating with someone in a position of authority to obtain resources.
In the first session with a couple, the couple tells you that they are gay and recently one of the par enters has tested HIV positive. During therapy, it becomes clear that the infected partner is having difficulty expression his feelings and appears hostile and angry toward other partner. It is reported that the infected partner is also having difficulty performing everyday tasks. As a social work practitioner, your first step should be to:
A. Refer the couple to a gay therapist B. Help the infected partner deal with his expected loss of functioning. C. Help the couple deal with relationship issues, which may arise because of the illness. D. Consider your own feelings about treating homosexual before proceeding with therapy.
What type of sampling did Professor Howlick use?
A) simple random sample B) cluster sample C) stratified random sample D) sequential sample