_______________ was established by Congress to train recipients for
work and to help them locate employment.
A. Workfare
B. Work Incentive Now
C. Job Opportunities and Basic Skills
D. Welfare-to-work
B
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Sacha, a Satir-oriented therapist, notices that her client, who often reports feeling overwhelmed, is often ill and exhausted. What might Sacha be doing during her assessment of the client?
A) Making a mind-body connection between her client's emotional issues and how they are manifesting in his or her body B) Considering the specific aspects of self her client values and the aspects of which he or she is ashamed C) Assessing the motivation behind the client's problematic behaviors and interactions D) Viewing the context for the potential problems and determining the client's potential weaknesses
According to the SAMHSA model of service plans, weaknesses are:
A. Just as important as strengths B. More aptly referred to as "limitations" C. A legitimate concern D. Strategically minimized
Promoting interaction, intervening, and establishing norms are some examples of group leadership skills
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following are ways of avoiding the ethical problem of withholding treatment from a control group without imperiling the scientific integrity of the research? a. Give the control group a treatment that is known to be effective, and delaygiving the new treatment to the control group for a period that will allowappropriate comparisons to be made
b. Delay giving the treatment to the control group for a period that will allowappropriate comparisons to be made. c. Give the treatment to the control group and then withdraw the treatment. d. Give the control group a treatment that is known to be effective.