Sally wants to apply evidence-based decision-making to her work in child welfare. Identify the first step she should take
A. tracking down the best evidence
B. integrating the critical appraisal with clinical expertise
C. converting the need for information into an answerable question
D. critically appraising the evidence for its applicability
C
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According to Kubler- Ross, the stages of adjusting to one's impending death include:
A. Denial, anger, bargaining, acceptance B. Depression, denail, acceptance C. Detachment, protest, despair D. Anger, bargaining, depression, resolve
The text recommends that the cognitive approach be reformulated to refer to the client's past
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The text describes a situation in which Maggie took clients' calls at home instead of
referring them to her supervisor during her absence, as agreed. Why is this an ethical issue? A. Maggie did not let her supervisor know when she decided to take calls at home. B. Maggie could not protect the privacy of client's information on her home line. C. Maggie violated the terms of her disability leave by working at home. D. Maggie's decision raised questions about the quality of her judgment.
Which of the following does NOT apply to the concept of ambivalence?
a. Ambivalence can be described as a stable form of compliance. b. Ambivalence leads to a sense of being stuck. c. Ambivalence is experienced as a pull in two differing directions. d. Ambivalence is characterized by indecision.