Cultural views and religious and spiritual beliefs are examples of psychological

dimensions of a person.



Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


ANS: T
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Feedback: Social workers maintain a person-in-environment perspective and recognize
that personal and environmental factors interact in an interdependent manner. We do so
when exploring psychological dimensions such as perceptions, cognitive beliefs,
attitudes, expectations (for example, thoughts about self and others, cultural views,
religious and spiritual beliefs; ideas about problems and problem solving), images, and
individual behavior.

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