Which of the following did successful prevention approaches in the 1980s include?
A. Coping skills
B. Pharmacological education
C. Drug-specific information
D. Converting approaches
E. All of these
Answer: A
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(a) a tax based on policies which emerged during the Progressive Era; (b) a tax which increases each year; (c) a tax in which higher wage earners pay a higher proportion of their income; (d) a tax that is passed on from producer to consumer.
Maria Yellow Horse Brave Heart is featured in the text for her work on the ______.
a. pivotal role played by cognition in shaping human behavior b. different forms of diversity in social work practice c. historical trauma as it impacts human growth and development d. belief that individuals sought pleasure and/or avoided pain
Although there are no working settlement houses today, the prevailing concept espoused by this model remains, with the recognition of the need for
a. public assistance in the form of services rather than cash or material relief. b. child welfare laws that enable governmental intervention when families abuse their children. c. firm consequences for clients who refuse to make their lives better. d. comprehensive care for individuals who suffer from poverty and social displacement.
Which of the following is not important relative to confidentiality within an agency?
A. The importance of being able to share client information with most other human service professionals within the agency B. The importance of being able to share information with one's counseling supervisor C. The importance of obtaining a signed release form from clients any time you discuss information with a professional from another agency D. The general idea that client information must be kept confidential within agencies