Which involves a researcher working with subjects within the established research setting to accomplish a change or action?
A) Content analysis
B) Interpretative approaches
C) Social anthropological approaches
D) Collaborative approaches
D
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The process of providing positive examples, sometimes known as____________________, is based on setting a work ethic that employees can emulate.
A) deductive reasoning B) reflective modeling C) active listening D) inductive assessment
Paula, a substance abuse counselor, takes her work very seriously. She is working with Reba, an alcoholic. As they
address issues, Paula discovers that Reba abuses her children when she’s drinking. Paula does not consider herself an expert in the area of child abuse and neglect. Paula talks with other agency colleagues regularly, trying to keep track of their areas of interest and professional development. Paula’s supervisor encourages her staff to share their expertise with one another. Paula knows that Robinette has substantial experience working with child abuse cases so she takes it upon herself to talk with Robinette about Reba. This is the ethical thing to do.
a. True b. False
Circular questions are useful for which of the following purposes?
A) To diagnose the identified client B) To make the overall dynamics and interactive patterns in the system overt C) To help the therapist verbally provide a reframe to the clients D) None of these is correct
Fusick and Charkow (2004)discuss the tendency of traditional Euro-American theories to
pathologize racial and ethnic minorities rather than A) assisting them in seeking appropriate services B) recognizing the ways in which the public school system stratifies students based on ethnic group and socioeconomic status C) recognizing the serious mental health problems that often occur within racial and ethnic minority populations D) recognizing the social oppression that contributes to violence, gang activity, and juvenile delinquency