____________________ is a nonverbal response that has been described as one of the most useful interventions available to practitioners
a. Prolonged eye contact
b. Crossing your arms
c. Focused breathing
d. Allowing silence
d
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a) Right to marry and found a family b) Prohibition of torture c) Right to freedom of movement and residence d) All of the above
A 25-year-old female with serious mental illness is referred to a social worker for therapy after the intake process. The client states that she has difficulty feeling a sense of competence in her daily activities. Specializing in social learning
theory, the social worker would FIRST examine: a) How the client's irrational beliefs are impacting her negative thoughts b) The transactions between the client and her social environment c) How the client's interpersonal issues relate to her negative life events d) The interaction between the client's behavior, the external environment, and internal events
Barriers to effective transitions from one residential setting to another include all of the following except:
A) cultural differences. B) poor communication. C) resistance from family members. D) health literacy issues.
The text suggests that workers begin each session by greeting members, welcoming them back, and ______ .
a. reviewing what happened last time and since then b. moving quickly to follow the agenda c. holding them accountable for progress since the last session d. restating consequences for violating group norms