A social worker views an individual's panic attacks as anxiety and sensations that result from misinterpretations of bodily or mental sensations. The social worker is MOST likely using:
a) A humanistic approach
b) A cognitive approach
c) A psychodynamic approach
d) An ego-psychology approach
Answer: b) A cognitive approach
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Which of these is the best example of "internalized oppression"?
A) A woman of color is denied a job due to her gender. B) A Native American teenager complains that "Indians are lazy alcoholics". C) People with disabilities have elevated risk of poverty. D) A high school counselor advises an African American child not to pursue college prep courses.
A researcher speaking of chance as an alternate explanation of observed results is referring to:
a. the fact that the research involved a high degree of risk for the subjects b. the possibility that the research findings occurred by chance and not as a result of the intervention of interest c. the fact that the research involved a measure of risk for the researcher d. a causal connection between the intervention and the observed outcome
The two worker skills that are associated with identifying content and process connections are:
a. identifying these connections and recording them in the session notes b. identifying these connections and pointing them out to the client c. identifying these connections and developing themes around them d. helping the client identify these connections and contracting around them
The identification of “battered child syndrome” in 1962that sparked an interest in possible child abuse was proposed by:
a) Jonas Salk b) Albert Sabin c) Henry Kempe d) Mary Smith