In social systems, the "social environment" within which behavior occurs is
considered the
a. Suprasystem
b. Focal system
c. Subsystem
d. Matrix
a
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One social work method emerging from the settlement house movement was:
a. social casework b. family therapy c. group work d. none of the above.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy is based on the idea that:
a. abstinence is required in order to change addictive behaviors b. addiction is a disease with inevitable progression. c. maladaptive thinking and bad habits are the mechanisms that cause addictive problems d. a person needs to "hit bottom" before they can change their addictive behavior.
Whenever feasible, the process of evaluation of the human services involves the use of two groups. The assignment and the use of the two groups generally include:
a. comparing the gain scores of a group of clients who received the treatment/service at one time with another group that received the treatment/service in a different agency 10 years ago b. comparing the pretest and posttest scores of a group of people before and after the treatment/service c. comparing the pretest and posttest scores of a group of people who did not receive the service/treatment d. comparing the gain scores of a group of clients who received the treatment/service with the scores of a group of clients who did not receive the treatment/ service
Which of the following symptoms would least likely be considered psychotic?
A) Hallucinations B) Depression C) Grossly impaired ability to function due to delusional system D) Disorganized speech