From a legislative standpoint, an individual is considered to have ______ if he or she has a physical
or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, has a record of this
kind of impairment, and/or is regarded by
others as having an impairment.
a) a job
b) a denial issue
c) a disability
d) a right to vote
c
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Assessing from a strengths-based approach requires the social worker to assess not only
present abilities, but the identification of past mistakes. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A goal is most often decided upon by two parties only, the client and his or her case manager. An exception is:
a. A court-mandated counselee b. A violent offender c. A counselee not yet at the age of majority d. A counselee with mental retardation
Which components are included in the possible report structure suggested by Kapp and Anderson?
What will be an ideal response?
Within the advocacy context, which of the following is (are) observations about clients?
a. Clients are seen as existing separate from their environment b. Clients should never advocate for themselves c. Advocacy should never be carried out without the knowledge and consent of the client d. All of the above