_______________ factors describe elements that make one client more likely to respond in a particular way to a life circumstance. _____________ factors such as client strengths often have prevented the presenting issue from becoming worse or more intense
a. Protective? predisposing
b. Clinical? therapeutic
c. Therapeutic? clinical
d. Predisposing? protective
d
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Which of the following is a characteristic of the problem-solving strategy for resolving conflict?
A. Each side seeks solutions which will meet only its needs. B. Each side attempts to force the other side into submission. C. Each person seeks to find solutions which will meet the needs of all members. D. Changes in position are made very slowly, in an effort to force concessions from the other side.
Rationalism has been proposed as a(n) ___________ approach
A. Superficial B. Continuous C. Applied D. Ideal
_______________ was the first major factor in the growth of social
welfare. A. Rural-to-urban migration B. Community action programs C. The Progressive Era D. Elizabethan Poor Laws
Human dignity and worth and social justice are _____.
A. key elements of the Puritan ethic B. core values of social work C. applicable only to those considered worthy D. unrealistic standards for social work practice