Mizrahi advocates for:
a. more social workers who have community practice skills
b. a decrease in practitioners who can focus on community issues.
c. social workers to focus issues of individuals and not the issues of the community.
d. more social workers who prioritize community practice as more important than culturally aware practice.
a
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A) ?the extent to which health services are compatible with a client's cultural values and traditions. B) ?not only to the location of health care services but also the hours they are available. C) ?whether a client has health insurance coverage and whether he or she can pay for the services not covered by insurance. D) ?a client's knowledge of the Western medical care and complex health care provider systems in the United States of America.
Which group has the highest poverty rate?
a) Asian b) Black c) White (non-Hispanic) d) Hispanic Origin
The father of a family in therapy complains that his wife is so involved with their children-always running them back and forth to school, sports practices, dance recitals, and attending PTA meetings-that he never sees her. When he does see his wife, they fight. According to a Bowen intergenerational therapist, this might be considered a classic example of:
A) differentiation. B) emotional triangle. C) emotional cutoff. D) regression.