The family

a) remains stable in form and functions as society changes
b) changes in form but not function as society changes
c) changes in form and functions as society changes
d) changes in function but not form as society changes


C

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A) ?its efficacy with diverse populations and variety of problems. B) ?its effectiveness in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder. C) ?its usefulness in altering perceptions, distorted beliefs, and thought patterns. D) ?its ability to create a high level of relational dynamics between social workers and clients.

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During the social stage of the initial interview, the therapist must complete all of the following in just a few minutes EXCEPT:

A) personally greeting everyone in the family who attends the session. B) carefully observing and assessing the interactions and moods of family members. C) sharing his or her observations with the client family. D) helping the family feel comfortable.

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The following tactic would be helpful to use when dealing with a dying person who is depressed:

a. trying to cheer them up. b. helping them avoid the reality of the situation. c. encouraging them to talk about their feelings and make final plans. d. teaching them how to overcome the irrational "self-talk" that is keeping them stuck in their depression.

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In assessing items for a Likert scale, a discriminatory power score would be calculated on:

a. the whole preliminary Likert scale. b. every item of the preliminary Likert scale. c. only on those items that are used in the final Likert scale. d. those items that are being moved from a Thurstone to a Likert scale.

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