Three basic models of service delivery include traditional psychiatry, the public health approach, and the
a. casework system
b. psychopharmacology model
c. supernatural
d. human service model
d
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What might happen if Celia talks about her concern [the nurses commenting about Mr. Brown in front of him, which Celia interprets as abusive] with various parties?
Celia O’Neil, a 39-year-old baccalaureate social work student, was assigned to complete her internship in a nursing facility where she had been employed for the past 12 years and continued to work three days a week as the Activity Director. The social work director, Betty Williams, LSW, was Celia’s task supervisor but new to the nursing home setting. Therefore, Sally Jones, LCSW, served as Celica’s preceptor. Celia’s client, Mr. Brown, was a 47-year-old man admitted to the nursing home in June 2001 with numerous psychosocial needs. Celia was frustrated by what she interpreted as Betty’s lack of effort to assist Mr. Brown. She began to wonder whether her supervisor cared about the client, and she found the nursing staff uncaring and non-supportive. In addition, the nursing staff made rude comments about Mr. Brown right in front of him, which upset Celia a great deal. She felt the comments were abusive and she wondered how to advocate for Mr. Brown.
Brent attends Narcotics Anonymous (a client-led group) meetings as mandated by a court decision. His program
objectives will be conceptualized by:
a. His NA “sponsor” b. His case manager c. He and his case manager d. In most states, by the judge who ruled on his case
Jeremy has just returned from active duty in Iraq. Upon his return, his family noticed that he had
developed a number of symptoms including intense fear, jumpiness and flashbacks that leave him feeling threatened and anxious. The symptoms are likely indicative of which mental disorder? a) Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) b) Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) c) Bipolar Disorder d) Schizophrenia
What are some common barriers that interfere with people's efforts to access the
help they need? a. Language, architecture, waiting lists, payment, and transportation b. Payment, lack of supports, lack of available services, and waiting lists c. Lack of supports, waiting lists, payment, and architecture d. Unwillingness, payment, transportation, and lack of information