The principle of lies at the heart of the Code of Ethics that governs social work practice
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
You might also like to view...
"How would you like to use this meeting?" is the first question asked in which of the following approaches?
a. Therapeutic conversations b. The reflecting team c. Narrative therapy d. Solution-focused therapy
According to the text, which of the following is most true about studies of evidence?
A. If there is one good study that shows a treatment to be effective, it is likely that all studies will show the same. B. A practice cannot be labeled as evidence-based if there is one good study that shows that it is not. C. It would be rare to find that any bona fide treatment was lacking in evidence of its effectiveness. D. The single study of practice effectiveness is superior as a guide for evidence-based practice than a systematic review of the practice.
"What is helpful?" and "How can the needs of the client be met?" are the two questions that guide
a. crisis intervention strategies b. the generalist c. helping d. the selection of roles
All EXCEPT which of the following describe the appropriate use of coping thoughts?
a. The client shouldn't select coping thoughts that s/he employed in the past. b. The client shouldn't select general coping thoughts that invite rote repetition. c. The client should select coping thoughts that feel natural. d. The helper should model possible coping thoughts for the client.