A social worker says to his client, "You have said that you think this job is the right one for you and you would do anything to hold on to it. Yet, you are often late for work, you daydream while you are at work, and you often feel anxious when you are there." The social worker's response is an example of a confrontation about a(n):
A) ?behavioral discrepancy.
B) ?affective discrepancy.
C) ?cognitive discrepancy.
D) ?role discrepancy.
A
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Whenever possible, workers should attempt to use multiple measures or indicators to help ensure that they are getting
valid and reliable information.
a. True b. False
The following is a legacy from the Puritans according to the text:
A) ?religiosity by the state B) ?punitiveness C) ?total abstinence D) ?emphasis placed on leisure
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) provides funding to hire police officers
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The four tenets identified in the dynamic advocacy model are not purely distinctive or independent. Why is this?
A. They are nebulous concepts that are hard to define and measure. B. The tenets shift constantly and are interlocking. C. They are wholly dependent upon the current political climate. D. Societal concerns are normally very discrete and static.