When working with a child experiencing problems in completing chores at home and assignments from school, the practice approach most likely to be successful would be
a. Cognitive-behavioral therapy
b. Psychoeducation
c. Task-centered Model
d. Self-help Model
C
You might also like to view...
The client's negative and positive perceptions of self, view of self with others, comparison of self with expectations of
others, and perception of what others think about the person are represented on the ________ dimension.
a. biophysical b. psychological c. social d. spiritual
American's have yet to learn that the success of single programs is unlikely when the program is underfunded or poorly implemented
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Rarely are rights and resources fairly and equitably distributed
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
During a conference social work practitioners are discussing about the treatment needs of sexually
reactive youth (e.g. youth who sexually abuse others). Several of the practitioners mention that cognitive-behavioral (CB) theory holds promise for reducing recidivism. In particular, one of the constructs of CB that seems to be helpful is self-efficacy, whereas CB theory postulates that there is a relationship between self-efficacy and adaptive behaviors. Therefore the practitioners decide to conduct research on this relationship between self-efficacy and recidivism. What type of research philosophy tends to use established theory to create hypotheses? a) Exploratory b) Descriptive c) Inductive d) Deductive