The family systems perspective is grounded on the assumption that a client's problematic behavior may be:
a. an individual problem that needs to be resolved before the family can meet in a group.
b. the issue that is keeping the family in crisis.
c. a symptom of dysfunctional patterns handed down across generations.
d. a result of the individual's maladjustment and psychosocial development.
c
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Suppose there are 40 Republicans and 35 Democrats in a room. What is the ratio of Republicans to Democrats?
A. 0.88 B. 1.14 C. 1.76 D. 2.28
What is the mode?
Which of the following responses is the most comprehensive of all
responses when describing the knowledge required for clinical social work practice: A. Knowledge of the various services of the community B. Knowledge from social work about social service agencies— legally mandated agencies sanctioned by the community, their organization and function C. Knowledge of the constitutions and bylaws of voluntary organizations, and agency policy statements D. Social workers need to incorporate a knowledge of various factors at the micro, mezzo, and macro levels and multidisciplinary theories that usually influence human behavior in a given social environment
While developing agreements is always a component of group formation, norms addressing ______ and ______ are unique manifestations in social justice work.
a. age; gender b. conflict; power c. race; class d. micro-aggressions; taboo subjects