An indicator of the reversal of secularization within social work is:
a. growth in membership in conservative Christian churches.
b. Bush’s Faith-Based Initiative.
c. Gallup polls indicating that increasing numbers of Americans believe that social welfare is the domain of the church and not the government.
d. increasing numbers of articles in social work journals on the subject of religion.
d. increasing numbers of articles in social work journals on the subject of religion.
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In PFP, methods of appraising staff may be subject to__________________.
A) staff reception B) supervisory bias C) skill level D) ability of the manager to conduct appraisals
The Member Readiness Assessment a. is useful for the social worker to understand her/his role in the task group. b. is used to isolate high performing members of the group so that they don'tdominate it
c. is used to remove low-performing members of the group so they don't serveas a brake on progress. d. helps social workers formally assess the readiness and skills of groupmembers.
Some social work students are confused about the differences between program and practice
evaluations. Both are research, and both can be critical to social work administration and practice. What tends to differentiate practice from program evaluations? a) Practice focuses on one practitioner's interventions and program focuses on an entire program b) Practice focuses on one practitioner's interventions and program focuses on several practitioners' interventions c) Practice focuses on one practitioner's interventions and program focuses on a service evaluation d) Practice focuses on one program and program focuses on at least two programs
Narrative therapy
a) originated at around the same time as Freud was developing his psychoanalytic theory. b) can be accomplished in seven or eight sessions. c) is focused on forgiveness and understanding. d) proposes that humans are subject to neuroses that impede successful functioning.