Both Kristin LeBourveau and Meredith Ledlie-Johnson found success in environmental work as social workers because
A. They could connect environmental issues to grassroots topics
B. Their social work interpersonal skills and understanding of group dynamics proved invaluable
C. They connected poverty issues to environmental issues
D. They more easily spoke to a wide variety of community groups
Answer: B
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
______ is the ability of group leaders to draw from social justice lessons learned within the group in order to help the group meet its goals.
a. Critical analysis b. Shared leadership c. Safety monitoring d. Praxis
Advocates of a new epistemology, such as Dell, view the therapist's role as:
a. restoring the family's former homeostatic balance b. searching for new levels of balance c. remaining outside observers d. none of the above
All of the following are benefits to setting small, attainable goals EXCEPT:
A) ?helping clients feel more positive about their ability to achieve goals. B) ?creating work for the client and helping clients reach goals more quickly. C) ?motivating clients to continue the process of achieving goals D) ?helping clients experience success in goal achievement.