A therapist who determines that there is imminent danger to someone the client vows to harm should:
a. warn the potential victim
b. maintain client confidence
c. wait to see if the threat is carried out
d. remain neutral
A
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Client participation in the case management process is important during:
A. the evaluation of services. B. all of the phases of case management. C. the implementation of the service plan. D. the initial contact with the case manager.
When Lisa and Loretta Santiago ran away from home a second time, Frank Haines made
temporary arrangements for them to receive care from A) Relatives of their stepmother B) A residential treatment center for emotionally disturbed youth C) A group home D) The child protective services unit
Prior to the Elizabethan Poor Law, care for the English poor was:
a. not provided at all b. primarily a function of the church c. provided by Charity Organization Societies d. provided through public grants, paid for by a tax on landowners
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Norms and values reflect an overt group activity.