The most important immediate goal of the worker when clients are in crisis is to be sure they understand how they got into that state
A. True
B. False
B
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A 7 year old child is tested at school during a group IQ testing and is assessed to have an IQ of 67. She is having a hard time keeping up with her class is reading and arithmetic. She appears to be immature in her social development and needs support with daily living skills such as proper dressing and grooming. The most appropriate diagnosis for this child would be:
A. Moderate Intellectual Disability B. Profound Intellectual Disability C. Moderate Intellectual Disability, Provisional D. Mild Intellectual Disability, Provisional
The assessment stage in the behavioral treatment of sexual dysfunction involves:
a. scheduling a medical examination to rule out organic problems b. establishing goals for treatment c. conducting extensive interviews to determine the nature of the dysfunction d. all of the above
During the course of the nineteenth century-that is, from the early 1800s to the late 1800s-the rate of narcotic addiction in the United States:
A. decreased. B. increased. C. remained the same. D. fluctuated wildly and erratically from year to year. E. could not be estimated.
P is a 12- year- old male child that suffers from Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). While discussing with the social worker how to best manage the child's behaviors the mother reveals that the child often exhibits abnormal social play and when he feels threatened he will violently bang his head against the wall. The social worker correctly tell the mother the following:
A. This behavior may be reflective of a dysfunctional family pattern of learned behavior. B. This child needs immediate attention to work on how to best control these behavioral outbursts. C. The parent should not try to stop the child when he is hitting his head because it might cause the behavior to increase. D. Unfortunately, these behaviors can be common signs and symptoms of the condition and avoidance may be difficult.