Instead of seeing a client as an individual unrelated to other people and organizations in his/her life, social workers tend to view him/her as part of a network of multifaceted interactions. This describes the theoretical foundation of ______.
A. the ecological perspective
B. the strengths perspective
C. systems theory
D. evidence-based practice
Answer: C
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An example of effective coping behavior is:
A. learning to accept that oneself cannot be trusted in crisis situations. B. learning to master the problem as it comes to you as a whole. C. mastering feelings where possible. D. none of the above.
If the objective of your intervention was to improve knowledge, an intervention that provided ______ could be justified on a logical basis.
A. psychotherapy B. a support group experience C. training D. a wilderness camping experience
A genuine and empathetic concern for the client guarantees that the worker will be objective
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A 32-year-old female client, referred to a social worker by a friend, claims she has been having long term relationship problems with her boyfriend. The client reports that she has been walking on eggshells around him, lately. The client is MOST likely
exhibiting: a) Social phobia b) Generalized anxiety disorder c) Symptoms of intimate partner violence d) Paranoia