Many family interactions-rejecting a lover because one feels unworthy, disciplining a child, pursuing a partner for sex or communication-can be viewed as motivated by:
A) involuntary vs. voluntary.
B) helplessness vs. power.
C) hierarchy vs. equality.
D) hostility vs. love.
D
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Which of the following questions might we ask about the ontological assumptions of a theory?
a. Does the theory value subjective knowledge based on personal experience? b. Does the theory honor the ways in which our clients perceive their reality? c. Does the theory view clients as having expert knowledge about their own experiences? d. What kind of knowledge does this theory support, research-based evidence or practice wisdom?
All of these schools have for their goals of therapy both symptom resolution and transformation in the whole family system, except which?
a. MRI b. experiential c. Bowenian d. structural
According to the text, hospices must be more proactive in
A) education physicians and nurses about the value of hospice B) developing educational programs focusing on the nature of hospice care and the importance of early referral C) ensuring that no patient is denied service due to an inability to pay D) serving all populations equally
Why are social workers the ideal professionals to conduct community practice?
What will be an ideal response?