Which of the following focuses NOT ONLY on how professionals can harm clients, but also on how therapists can do better at helping clients?
a. Mandatory ethics
b. Principle ethics
c. Aspirational ethics
d. Positive ethics
d
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According to a study conducted by LeCroy and Stinson in 2004, on the public's perception of the social work profession, it was found that:
A) ?a majority of the public still holds the stereotype of a social worker as a moralistic upper-middle-class older woman who has little understanding of the people she tries to help B) a majority of the public understands the social work profession and in many ways recognizes its value. C) counselors received more "very valuable" ratings than did social workers. D) psychiatrists received more "very valuable" ratings than did social workers.
According to structural family therapy, the role of the therapist is to assist the family in
tapping into those structures already available to make changes leading to problem resolutions. To do this, the primary role of the social worker is to: A) Confront dysfunctional structures B) Provide education and insight into family structures C) To join the family and assist them in making structural change D) Illustrating empathy.
Fighting to push new legislation through over several sessions, never giving up and strong persistence
in the face of multiple challenges in attaining a policy practice goal is part of: a) A systems perspective . b) Acommitment for the long haul. c) Policy analysis d) Finding common ground
What can you tell about a population by looking at its population pyramid?
What will be an ideal response?