Functioning is defined as:
a. the ability to engage in relationships with others, in a way that is meaningful,
effective, and often enjoyable and consistent with one's social roles.
b. the ability to participate in school and work activities, in a way that is
meaningful, effective, and often enjoyable and consistent with one's social
roles.
c. the ability to effectively participate in activities and relationships with others,
in a way that is consistent with one's social roles.
d. the ability to participate in activities and relationships with others, in a way
that is meaningful, effective, and often enjoyable and consistent with one's
social roles.
D
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Due to their greater need, studies show that social services are over utilized by people of color
a. True b. False
What is confidentiality within the context of the practitioner-client relationship?
A) ?Assurance that the content of the sessions will be shared only on a need-to-know basis. B) ?Assurance that the practitioner is confident in his/her ability to aid the client. C) ?Assurance that the client's information will be kept confidential, secure, and not shared with others unless she/he signs a consent form. D) ?Assurance that the relationship will remain confidential and that the practitioner has the ability to build rapport with the client.
Which school introduced the idea that families are systems--more than the sum of
a. communications b. group c. behavioral d. structural
In a conflict between a husband and wife, both express a desire to improve their communication with each other. They feel that when they talk, they interrupt each other and do not listen to the other. Hence, they formulate the goal statement "I will listen to you without interrupting if you do the same." In this scenario, it is evident that they have formulated a(n) _____ goal
A) ?involuntary B) ?conflicting C) ?reciprocal D) ?grandiose