All the following are strengths-based questions EXCEPT:
a. "Where have you found support in these challenges?"
b. "What possibilities can you envision occurring from these challenges?"
c. "Can you tell me a little bit about the people or groups that have helped you?"
d. "What personal flaw or poor choices have contributed to these challenges?"
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methamphetamine . He has been out for ten years, is comfortable with his sexuality, and has family who are supportive of his seven-year relationship with his partner. They are all, however, highly concerned about his addiction. The practitioner should probably ________. A. consider including his partner and family in treatment. B. not include his partner or family in treatment and should focus on individual-based treatment C. refer the client to gay affirmative resources D. emphasize the client's sexual orientation in determining treatment options
Social work literature often referred to the needy having a “right to assistance.” Society did not share this view due to all but which of the following ideas:
a) Character flaw due to man’s original fall b) Mothers should be home raising their children c) Human nature is essentially evil d) Social welfare efforts to change the human being
Cluster sampling is a useful sampling procedure for large populations that are geographically scattered
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of the following are examples of mutual self-help groups?
a. Alcoholics Anonymous, Parents Anonymous, and Parents Without Partners. b. Lion's Club, Sertoma, and Kiwanas. c. American Medical Association, and American Dental Association.. d. Neighborhood Community Center, Smyth Family Clinic, and Mangrove Health and Recreation Program.