If you believe that for-profit firms provide access to the capital needed for expanding
social services, that for-profit firms represent the potential for greater innovation in
the delivery of social services, and that for-profit firms have access
to higher levels
of managerial sophistication, then:
A. you are likely to be opposed to privatization.
B. you are likely to be a critic of those who reject capitalism.
C. you are likely to be open to employment as a practitioner in a for-profit firm.
D. you are likely to be one of those social workers who believe you are holding
the highest moral ground.
C
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The benefit of gathering a detailed social history from a client is:
a. limited because historic events are disconnected and remote from the sense of urgency that brings a client to an initial session b. that it can encourage a client to tell a story containing issues or facts useful or important to the intervention c. that it will help the social worker determine the veracity of the client's story d. that the listener needs enough information to be able to write a good book about the client
______ have challenged psychodynamic theory for its as______ have challenged psychodynamic theory for its assumption that the practitioner is an objective observer who is able to make expert judgments about the client’s reality which are not accessible to the client.sumption that the practitioner is an objective observer who is able to make expert judgments about the client’s reality which are not accessible to the client.
a. Conflict theorists b. Ego psychologists c. System theorists d. Social constructionists
The case of A Group for the Visually Impaired Elderly deals with which of the following?
a. dealing with the authority theme b. individual counseling in the group c. reaching for a group response to an individual d. reaching for the work when obstacles threaten
The theory of punctuated equilibrium says that _______
A. life evolves gradually B. some changes in life forms happen relatively quickly C. for every change, there is an equal and opposite change that balances it out D. one must learn to live in equilibrium with one's environment