The Case of Bud presents the story of a seriously disturbed young man who did amazing things as he recovered. What did he do?
a. Made a career out of helping others
b. Found on-going support and made a career out of helping others.
c. Found on-going support.
d. None of these choices.
b
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Which of the following is NOT a reason critics argue that estimated rates of intimate abuse of people with disabilities vary tremendously?
a. Not all surveys define ‘disability’ the same way. b. Many surveys only use a small, convenience based samples. c. Many surveys are inaccessible to people with disabilities. d. Many surveys isolate a specific subset of disabilities.
The learning theory foundations of behavioral and cognitive methods can be best said to represent what form of conceptual framework?
a. Person-in-Environment b. Person as a Black-Box c. Stimulus-Response Programming d. The Strengths Perspective
Who did Erikson (1999) recommend should be responsible for creating the advocacy strategic plan?
a. All involved parties b. The most experienced counselors c. Small, core group d. Consultants
Conyne suggests that what needs to be addressed by scholars in the development of an overarching theory of group work is
a. augmentation with the traditional theories currently applied to group work. b. grounding in the concept of group and not the individual. c. diversity and cultural variety. d. all of the above e. none of the above