This narrative therapy technique is also known as a “ritual of hospitality”
a) landscape of welcoming
b) narrative theatre
c) definitional ceremony
d) outsider witnessing
Answer: c) definitional ceremony
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Zachary Dunlap was playing tag football at a family reunion picnic. He sustained severe
damage to his ankle and required several months of physical therapy and rehabilitation. His physical therapist reports that he has made tremendous progress and his mobility has returned to normal. However Zachary is extremely anxious about the condition of his ankle and complains of great pain if he has been on his feet for most of the day – and this is not unusual given his occupation as a mail carrier. He constantly worries about his mobility despite the reality that his orthopedic physician does not believe that Zachary’s ankle trauma should continue to limit his abilities. Zachary is not sure his doctor is telling him the full story and he has an appointment scheduled with another physician. What disorder does Zachary’s thoughts and behaviors suggest?
a) Illness anxiety disorder b) Conversion disorder c) Factitious disorder d) Somatic symptom disorder
The goal of an agency is to provide quality in?home care to the elderly, and you have been
asked by your supervisor to gather data relating to the number of client contacts made each month by the worker in the agency. This type of evaluation research is called _______.
a. formative program evaluation b. summative program evaluation c. cost benefit analysis
Accessing family buffers and strengths cannot counterbalance threats to family well-being
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A policy practitioner should:
A) Focus on modifying simple, administrative policies. B) Focus on policies that have the most impact on citizens. C) Focus on any policy that they feel needs changing. D) Focus on policies within agencies.