Pick the correct worldview: It reflects patterns of culture rooted in past familiar and cultural experiences.
a) Native oriented/traditional
b) Bicultural/multicultural
c) Acculturated/assimilated
d) Transactional/marginal
Answer: a) Native oriented/traditional
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The kinds of physical contact social workers have with individuals, families, and
other helpers is determined by: a. the meeting activity, professional boundaries, cultural scripts, and organizational policies. b. the interactional styles, age and abilities of each participant, cultural and organizational scripts, and the purpose and location for meeting. c. the organizational policies and procedures, countertransference, professional boundaries, and ages and abilities of participants. d. the cultural scripts, organizational procedures, social worker's interactional style and client preferences for professional interactions.
Which of the following statements is not true about sexuality?
a. Sexuality can contribute to your physical and psychological well-being. b. Sex can be used to hurt others and can lead to guilt, shame, anxiety, and inhibition. c. Sexual coercion is one way sex can be misused to exploit and harm others. d. Increased media saturation on the topic of sexuality has resulted in more people talking more freely about their own sexual delights and concerns.
As part of the change process, the social work needs to engage the client in an appropriate working relationship. The term engage refers to:
a. Helping the client to identify his/her issues, problems, and needs b. Providing services to the client based on the clients assets and resources c. Collecting data from the client to ensure proper services can be obtained d. Forming appropriate, professional relationships in which the worker reflects empathy, warmth, and sincerity
How does systems/ecological theory explain why depression affects the entire family?
What will be an ideal response?