Why do social workers want to understand a person's views about a change?
a. Because the person's inner thoughts and feelings affect psychosocial
functioning just as his or her actions, abilities, relationships, and material
resources do
b. Because through understanding the person's views about change, the social
worker can gauge how effective working with the social worker will be for
them
c. Because the client may have a wrong view about change and how to enact it
and the social worker should correct them
d. Because the social worker wants to make sure that the person thinks
positively about the change, the work and them
A
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a) Mitt Romney. b) Ronald Reagan c) Bill Clinton d) George W. Bush
Which elements are considered, in this model, to be essential parts of family structure?
A. Planning, implementation, and follow-up B. Function, form, and essence C. Foundation, inner strength, and outer resources D. Alignment, force (or power), and boundary
Which of the following is not a characteristic of the FamilySupport Act of 1988:
a) Increased requirements for paternity establishment. b) Increased child support enforcement. c) No work requirement for mothers. d) New training and education programs.
How can all the talk about competency in family therapy help you to better serve your clients?
A) It clearly defines what therapists should know to be able to help their clients. B) It ensures that students know how to meaningfully apply the knowledge and skills of their given profession. C) It both clearly defines what therapists should know to be able to help their clients and ensures that students know how to meaningfully apply the knowledge and skills of their given profession. D) It neither clearly defines what therapists should know to be able to help their clients nor ensures that students know how to meaningfully apply the knowledge and skills of their given profession.