In psychotherapy with Afro-Americans, it is important to:
a. Ignore any statements about racism.
b. Help the client to develop a coping style that admits the existence of racism but keeps
it from being the dominant force in the person's life.
c. Focus on racism until the issues are all resolved.
d. Admit that psychotherapy cannot help a person when racism is dominant in a culture.
B
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Which of the following is not a social work response to the issue of repeated exposure to violence through various forms of media?
A. Advocacy for violence rating systems for media and games. B. Advocacy for parental education in overseeing children's exposure to violence in media. C. Advocacy for legislation promoting technological capabilities for parents to monitor and block violent media. D. Advocacy for legislation requiring a legal age limit of 18 in order to own a video game console.
Periodic reviews should reflect the perspectives of:
a) Psychiatrists, nurses, and psychologists only b) Psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and case managers only c) Psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, other disciplines, and clients d) Psychiatrists
Interactionism is seen most vividly, according to the text, in
a. use of robots. b. family system dynamics. c. creating art. d. prayer.
Family Social Worker Virginia Satir (1967) identified several functions of families including all but which of the following?
a. To provide heterosexual experience for mates b. To contribute to the continuity of the race by producing and nurturing children c. To ensure that single parents have support d. To maintain a boundary (e.g., incest as taboo) so that tasks can be performed smoothly and stable relationships maintained