_______ served clients, largely immigrants, in many large cities and contributed to
the growth of the family-based services movement.
a. Settlement houses
b. Familial philanthropists
c. Commissions on immigrant children
d. CAPTA workers
A
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
This therapeutic model has been recommended for all clients regardless of racial, cultural, or socioeconomic condition because it emphasizes structure:
a) Psychodynamic b) Narrative c) Cognitive-behavioral d) Experiential
Which of the following statements does not help explain the high costs of treating AIDS patients?
A) The illness requires the services of many different kinds of medical specialists. B) AIDS victims are living longer than previously. C) The victim may require multiple hospitalizations. D) Some medical staff do not want to treat AIDS victims.
The intervention model that is based upon a Native American concept that addresses the
interconnectedness of everything in life is called the A) Healing Forest Model B) First Nations Model C) Healing Medicine Model D) Medicine Wheel