What is a genogram used for?
a. To develop a detailed understanding of the factors and variables negatively
impacting a client's life
b. To develop a detailed understanding of the biological and genetic makeup of
the client
c. To develop a detailed understanding of the beliefs and quality of interactions
between family members across generations
d. To develop a detailed understanding of future developmental trajectories
based on the client's gene pool
C
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The game that supervisors and supervisees play when a supervisor feels uncomfortable holding a "superior" position over workers is called:
A) ?Poor, helpless little old me B) ?Of course, I know much more than you do C) ?Information is power D) ?Good buddies don't evaluate
How often should supervisors take time for in-depth reflection on their practice?
A. every 3–6 months B. after every supervisory session C. on their hiring anniversary D. every 4–6 weeks
Of the following which is most likely true about social work and values?
A. Professionals are likely to agree on what constitutes ethical professional behavior. B. The focus of social work values has shifted from concerns about the morality of individual clients to concerns about the morality of professional behavior. C. There is little diversity in the value preferences of ethnic group members. D. Value dimensions play a limited role in the practice of social work.
Which of the following is considered the challenge of the early childhood system in mental health?
a. to develop strategies to ensure that the right program reaches the right family at the right time b. to increase funding for programs that involve home visitation c. to develop interagency collaboration d. to encourage families to utilize the systems available