A major focus in motivational interviewing is to help clients:
a. establish a sense of identity
b. examine family of origin issues
c. break through denial
d. explore and resolve ambivalence
d
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____________ is a condition characterized by disheartened mood, unhappiness, lack of interest in daily activities, pessimism, and thoughts about suicide
A) ?Stress B) ?Anxiety C) ?Burnout D) ?Depression
Social workers in health care settings perform all of the following functions except:
a. conducting screenings and assessments and offering services such as individual counseling related to illness or death b. providing case management services c. representing the hospital in the broader social work community d. making primary decisions about the scope and extent of medical services provided to patients
During an interview, an African American woman says she works three
part-time jobs to take care of her two children while her drugdependent husband provides no assistance. She says that as much as she has tried, she can no longer endure the pain it is causing and she needs help. How do you respond to this information? A. You tell her that her husband needs to come in for an assessment and treatment, and she is the one who can make him do it. B. You recall the superwoman myth and congratulate her on her decision to come in and focus on her own needs in addition to those of her family. C. You tell her to call the police the next time her husband takes drugs and have him arrested. D. You say nothing and let her continue talking.
A course on research methods with a scientific theme is most likely to focus on how to ______.
A. make decisions based on logic B. review evidence about the relative effectiveness of different treatments C. understand the role of tradition in coming to decisions D. examine common sense as a guide for decision-making in social work practice