______ neighborhoods are dysfunctional and provide little social support
although residents may live there for long periods of time.
A. Transitory
B. Anomic
C. Diffuse
D. Parochial
B
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Saleebey accomplished which of the following?
a. He asserted that the only way to escape the conceptual and language problems is to “overturn the medical model.” b. He argued that the language and its conceptual limitations establish the potential for oppression in the helping relationship. c. He acclaimed professional language and concepts focused on the development of a replacement document for the DSM IV. d. He proposed the creation of a “strengths manual” which focused on clients’ capabilities, capacities, possibilities and potential.
Intrapersonal perspective on behavior:
a) Is defined as the problem stemming from inner aspects of the human service worker. b) Is defined as the problem stemming from interpersonal environmental reasons. c) Includes comparison of optimal psychological states and societal standards. d) Includes use of biological norms, assessment of personal discomfort, and comparison to an optimal psychological state.
Though people in England and America did not think in terms of social classes until well into the 19th century, they conceptualized society as a series of vertical ranks or titles that
A. descended from indentured servants and tenant farmers at the lowest ranks. B. ascended from indentured servants and tenant farmers at the lowest ranks. C. descended from landed aristocracy at the lowest ranks. D. ascended from landed aristocracy at the highest ranks.
Housing patterns prominent at the turn of the 20th century included all except:
a. city slums. b. company towns. c. suburbs. d. rural villages.