What is Bicultural Socialization?

A. a non majority group or member mastering both the dominant culture and their own
B. Cultural beliefs and practices so taken for granted that they seem inevitable parts of life
C. an idea of reality
D. cultural practices that come into being and persist as solutions to problems of living


Answer: A. a non majority group or member mastering both the dominant culture and their own

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The purpose of the social work profession is ___?

a) to promote human and community well-being b) economic justice c) the prevention of conditions that limit human rights d) the elimination of poverty e) the enhancement of the quality of life for all persons f) all of the above

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Based on the client's cultural affiliation, the interviewer:

A) May be required to rearrange the physical environment to suit the client. B) Should not make changes to his or her body language and interviewing style, as it will probably seem unnatural. C) May be required to adjust body language, interviewing position, eye contact, vocal tone, and speech rate. D) Should wait to see how the client behaves and speaks, then try to copy him or her.

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Equilibrium Maintenance refers to

a. upsetting the family balance to induce change b. using play therapy with a child to help him/her learn to be child again c. helping a mentally ill parent get back on her feet through the use of medication d. supporting the family so that they might regain appropriate child rearing standards

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