Why is it historically that Social Welfare programs and its recipients are negatively associated with the state of the economic, decline of the family structure and perceived reduction of morality? Explain and name examples of each of these
What will be an ideal response?
There are several factors to this. One is that conservative thinking sees welfare as a moral problem or an attitude that “poverty is a choice” that rationalize less funding for programs. Another factor is that when the economy is not doing as well, there is both less money and people in general are less inclined to be more charitable. Examples might be the growth in those needing help, more single parent households, the fall in those attending church, etc…
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In contrast with an entitlement program, a discretionary program
A. Has been authorized by an act of Congress. B. It is dependent on a yearly budget. C. Can serve only American Citizens. D. Requires the signature of the President of the United States.
Probably the approach least interested in gathering assessment data is:
a. narrative therapists b. behavior therapists c. cognitive therapists d. Bowenians
In order to develop a balanced understanding of the client, the case manager must:
a. Determine the probable outcome of services provided to the client based on his or her problem type b. See what the client brings to the situation, such as personality characteristics that affect the larger context of that person’s life c. Discount distracting information such as the client’s environment d. Determine if the client receives the majority of care within the home environment
Interpretation of the design, A-B-C-D-C-=, is complicated mainly by:
a) Carryover effects b) Irreversibility c) Contrast d) Order effects