Obtaining a client's permission to release personal information and releasing only the
information the client has specifically agreed to release, is considered to be part of which of
the following?
A) Duty to warn
B) Confidentiality
C) Therapist privilege
D) None of the above
B
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Which of the following is NOT an advantage of the key informants approach to needs assessment?
a. ease of attaining a sample. b. representativeness of sample. c. inexpensiveness of survey. d. building connections with community resources.
Practical intelligence, or the ability to meet the demands of everyday life, is also
referred to as a) componential intelligence b) experiential intelligence c) contextual intelligence d) all of the above
The three major sections of a literature review are introduction, literature review, and
_________. a. Conclusion b. Sampling c. Discussion d. References
Which of the following is an example of kinship care?
a. a child who lives with a social worker until a foster family can be found b. a child who remains with her parents, but a social worker checks in on them c. a child who is in foster care d. a child who lives with her grandmother