MRI therapists believe that people cannot not communicate. When a child comes to a parent and says, “I had a bad dream” as tears run down her face, what else is communicated?
A. An inherent command that the parent do something about it
B. An implication that dreams feel real to the child
C. A hope that tomorrow night the child won’t dream at all
D. A need the child has for attachment
ANS: A
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Evidence-based practice is best described as ______.
A. a time when the social worker operates independently and acts in the best interest of the client B. the use of a combination of empirical (based upon observation) studies, compilations of theory-based studies and practice to facilitate choices for the planned change process C. a process of gathering numerical data for a quantitative study of the social sciences D. a time to prove to a resistive client that they can be cured
Dr. Lucero moves into an apartment in a low-income neighborhood in Washington, D.C. He is interested in studying coping strategies of the working poor. He remains immersed in the neighborhood for a long period of time, watching and recording the activities of the residents without engaging in them. This situation is an example of
A) complete participant. B) participant as observer. C) observer as participant. D) complete observer.
Which of the following is not a stage of group development?
A. power and control B. preaffiliation C. postaffiliation D. intimacy
Social casework, "friendly visitors", and micro-level interventions are historically
attributable to A. the Charity Organization Societies. B. the Settlement House movement. C. Dorothea Dix and mental health. D. the U.N. Declaration on Human Rights.