Mr. Parsons is divorced. His children live with their mother who received full legal custody. Which of the following is deemed very important to ascertain?
A. Child-support arrangements
B. Recent court judgments
C. How the client believes his or her children feel
D. The degree of contact which the client has with his children
D
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C. time-out strategy. Positive reinforcement involves offering a reward for the desired behavior. Negative reinforcement involves removal or cessation of a pleasant stimulus, or application of an unpleasant stimulus when the negative behavior is displayed. Time-out simply removes the person from the activity and provides time to calm down.
A. the interactions between people and with the therapist. B. the basic personality patterns of each individual. C. the issues to be resolved. D. dividing the interviewing time evenly.
In the case of the First Session with a Greek Immigrant Family: a. the social worker identified with the father after reading the agency records and making the initial assessment. b. when the father described concerned with the previous worker, he was indirectly raising concerns about the current worker. c. during the early part of the interview, the worker was able to deescalate the father
by bringing his supervisor to the session. d. when the father described concerned with the previous worker, he was directly raising concerns about the social work profession.
In their transition from psychoanalysis to systemic thinking whom did the early Milan team study?
a. Beavin b. Watzlawick c. Jackson d. All of the above
Social workers who "psychologize" their clients' suffering may be less effective because
A) they miss opportunities to address the social and economic roots of client problems. B) they may fail to help clients view their problems from a broader perspective. C) they are less inclined to engage in social advocacy. D) all of these.