Which alternative therapy was originally developed by observing how animals in the wild discharge energy after encountering life-threatening situations?
A) Gestalt therapy
B) Somatic experiencing
C) Eye-movement desensitization reprocessing
D) Client-centered therapy
E) None of these
B
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The stance toward practice of the clinical?research model includes all of the following
EXCEPT:
a. quasi?experimental designs should be used. b. research and practice are viewed as parts of the same problem solving process. c. problems are specified in terms that are concrete and observable. d. data is collected systematically in order to monitor intervention.
The medicalization of social work practice refers to:
a. the social worker seeking to understand the client's problems not by use of a medical definition but by the context of their lives. b. the promotion of psychiatric understandings of client problems, and the potential impact of minimizing social workers' considerations of the extrapersonal contributing factors that are associated with clients' difficulties. c. the aim of the profession to help clients with problems in psychosocial functioning and to engage in professional closeness with their clients in a way that does not define them as a "patient" but as a person. d. the way in which social workers may diagnose clients regarding their physical health.
If client A participates in the substance abuse program for at least four weeks their chance
of recovery is increased by 50 percent. Is an example of:
a. an exploratory statement b. a hypothesis c. a focus statement d. survey approach
What are the two key tasks of rehabilitation tasks?
a. acknowledging forces that led to deviant behavior and learning new behavior b. overcoming social forces that have led to particular labels and acquiring new skills c. forming relationships with others who have been similarly diagnosed and gaining new skills d. stopping negative behaviors and engaging in more positive behaviors