A treatment group established for the purpose of helping individuals deal with life's stresses
by providing them with effective coping skills is best described as:
A) Educational group
B) Growth group
C) Stress group
D) Support group
D
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Because every organization has________________, it is not likely that more than a few critical issues can be addressed at any one time.
A) priorities B) finite resources C) key realities D) a vision
Now Kerry wants to take her blanket to day care with her every morning. She calms faster and seems happier when
allowed to keep her blanket after her mother leaves. The blanket serves as
a. a comfort object. b. a substitute caregiver. c. a transference object. d. a transitional object
In Fisher's hoarding example, getting legislative action was a classic example of
A. Moving an issue from 'case to cause' B. Taking a strengths-based approach to the problem C. Forming a powerful coalition to get things done D. Creating legislation that was supported across both political parties
Marian, a 14-year-old girl from a poor, single parent family appears for an interview with the school social worker to discuss excessive school absences. Recently, she has withdrawn from friends and her school grades have dramatically declined. The school social worker learns that she recently lost several front teeth in an auto accident. As a result, her upper lip appears to have partially collapsed, giving her somewhat a odd appearance. She seems to have withdrawn and shy and says that other students make fun of her appearance. How should the social worker focus initial intervention?
A. Address Marian's feelings about her appearance and suggest that she join a school friendship group to help her find better social outlets. B. Discuss Marian's school absences with her parents and try to obtain their cooperation in urging her to attend. C. Work with Marian and her family to arrange a prosthetic replacement for her teeth. D. Encourage Marian to disregard the insensitivity of others and encourage her to return to school.