Evidence-base practice:
a. Is a list of empirically supported interventions that practitioners should employ regardless of their practice judgment.
b. Is a process for making practice decisions based on integrating the best research evidence with practice expertise and knowledge of client attributes.
c. Is a process for making practice decisions based solely on research evidence.
d. Assures practice effectiveness.
B
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a. Short-term care b. Long-term care c. Children who had no surviving parents d. None of the above
Which of the following is true of heterosexual couples in various cultures?
A) Both men and women describe unequal relationships as "fair" because of the belief that men have more entitlements than women. B) Despite widely espoused egalitarian ideals, heterosexual couples tend to replicate cultured, gendered patterns of inequity. C) Neither of these statements is true. D) Both of these statements are true.
Practitioners who argue AGAINST diagnosis:
a. claim that DSM labels stigmatize people. b. are likely to be psychoanalytically oriented therapists. c. often work in community mental health centers. d. are likely to work for a managed care system.
In the case of SNCC: Starting Where the Client (Community) Is, the community organizer: a. directly and indirectly manipulates the clients to achieve the worker's goals
b. eventually empowers the clients to address voting rights. c. is manipulated by the deviant member of the group into changing the issue of concern. d. directly and indirectly manipulates the community to achieve the client's goals.