The social worker in a mental hospital
A. Helps the patient become oriented to the hospital
B. Prescribes medication to the patient
C. Discourages the family to get involved in the treatment program
so that the patient does not feel the pain of separation
D. Is not part of the treatment team but does follow-up home visits
A
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a. She took a philosophical stance rooted in epistemology and ontology. b. She critiqued the use of normative theories for their oppressive nature. c. She was concerned about the impact of the positivist approach on social work. d. She looked at issues related to the power dynamics in social work practice.
Frederick Taylor is best known for
a. his rejection of the then?common belief that people are interchangeable parts. b. the concept of scientific management. c. his attempts to humanize the factory experience. d. his belief that management was almost an art, relying as it does on good human judgement
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he wasn't in school. Kevin: "What does this have to do with school?" Worker: "Well, it's not reading, writing or arithmetic, but these exercises will give you something productive to do.". In this interaction between Kevin and his worker, the use of the exercises: a. Block the immediate work instead of deepening it b. Deepen the immediate work by deepening the assessment information c. Reframe the problem d. Create a sessional transition
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professionally. c. Social workers in rural areas suffer from lack of work and experience. d. The factors that affect community organization practice in rural and urban community practice are the same.