Carl Rogers's theory focused on
A) ?social interest as the standard by which to judge psychological health.
B) ?striving toward self-actualization.
C) ?the importance of nonjudgmental listening and acceptance as a condition for people to feel free enough to change.
D) ?the goal of individuation, or a fully harmonious and integrated personality.
C
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Who completes the initial history and physical assessment with clients in nursing homes?
a. Social worker b. Physician c. Chaplain d. Clinical nurse
Social worker Sally Morley recognizes that she is not prepared to work with clients who have been sexually abused. When she learns that her new client is dealing with this issue, Sally should
A. read a book on the subject and continue to work with the client B. ask other staff how she should respond to this client C. refer her client to a professional with expertise in sexual abuse D. ignore her lack of preparation
The Indian Child Welfare Act:
a. sought to curb excessive placement of Indian children into non-Indian homes. b. gave more power to local juvenile courts to protect Indian children. c. increased the rights of Indian children. d. provided funds for diversion programs focused on Indian youth.
Scope of practice involves:
A) ?knowing what activities, knowledge, and skills identified by licensing boards and professional organizations relate to your discipline. B) ?practicing activities and skills based on the needs of the client, regardless of whether you have received training for the activity. C) ?using your personal values to guide your professional behavior. D) ?only working with individuals who are of the same cultural background as you.