To affect policy change, policy advocates engage in which of the following:
A) ?placing issues on policy agendas
B) ?analyzing problems and developing proposals
C) ?getting proposals enacted and implemented
D) ?all of the above
D
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The sentimental view of mothers and children that had fueled maternalism earlier in the century was in decline. Which of the following is not a reason for this decline?
a) Single mothers were no longer the objects of pity. b) Mothers were seen as fault. c) Mothers were expected to both work and raise their children. d) Mothers priority should be the home.
Leroy has concluded that court-ordered treatment for drug addicts is a waste of
resources because these clients rarely respond to treatment. After two sessions, he has labeled Matilda resistant and is ready to terminate her. What critical question should Leroy's supervisor ask? A. Is Leroy's judgment based on clinical factors or his own impatience? B. Can the agency afford to continue Matilda's treatment? C. Does Leroy have the skills needed to work with addicts? D. Is another clinician available to take on Matilida's case?
According to John Bowlby's object relations theory, the infant splits good and bad
object images and internalizes the good ones during normal development. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Cognitive therapy involves illumination and altering of thinking errors. Often times a client may filter reality through “defense mechanisms.” Give an example of the three defense mechanisms discussed in the book.
What will be an ideal response?