Explain why historical context is important to our understanding of human behavior in the social environment?
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: Isolating our focus on individuals while excluding their environments, limits our ability to engage in social work practice
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Case study would generally not be appropriate when:
A. the subject area involves some form of behavior that is not socially sanctioned. B. it is impossible to draw a representative sample of participants. C. there is a great deal known about the subject area. D. the subject of the study is a family or organization rather than an individual.
Most of the empirically supported treatments for PTSD are associated with:
a) Cognitive behavioral therapy b) Psychoanalysis c) Gestalt therapy d) Self-psychology
In the therapeutic groups that they facilitate, the Coreys hope that participants
a. will continue to meet on their own as a group long after the therapeutic group officially ends. b. will confront people in their personal lives after they symbolically address their issues with those individuals in the group. c. will be able to translate what they learned about creating intimacy into their outside relationships. d. will be inspired to join other therapeutic groups for years to come.
The NASW Code of Ethics begin with the key (core)
A) Competencies B) Theories C) Values D) Practices