. In an empowerment-oriented organization that creates formal structures to support the participation of clients in decision-making, clients may be ______.
A. required to pay for services
B. screened for successful outcomes
C. advocating for themselves
D. advising programs
Ans: D
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Which of the following statements is not consistent with the structural viewpoint?
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Murray Bowen (1978) who developed family systems theory, believed that the goal for achieving
positive well-being was to A) remain connected to family members, even if the relationships strained individual functioning B) achieve balance between a collectivist and individualistic orientation toward family and community C) achieve personal autonomy and individuation with appropriate distance from one's family system D) find the balance between achieving personal autonomy and individuation while maintaining appropriate closeness with one's family system
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a. defeated the law of natural selection b. were less disruptive to social evolution than public social welfare c. undermined scientific philanthropy d. had no impact on the character of the poor