A survivor of a death may feel guilty about things they said or did to the deceased
a. True
b. False
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Jarlath Benson argued that one of the essential features separating humans from other living beings is: a. our ability to relate our society to other societies across the gaps of culture,distance and time
b. our ability to articulate values and conduct our lives by innate ethicalprinciples. c. our ability to express ourselves in the public, which is to say political,sphere. d. our ability to use language to help solve our problems and the problems ofothers.
When did the “shallow ecology” approach first emerge?
a. the social, physical, and natural environments from 1930 to 1945 b. social work approaches from 1920 to 1930 c. the emergence of social work from 1890 to 1920 d. the pre-professional era from 1870 to 1890
In the case of A Single-Session Information Group, which of the follow was NOT an element of the structure? a. A clear statement of purpose and role. b. Confronting the illusion of work
c. Recognition of the time available. d. Reaching for feedback and concerns.
Social workers who incorporate the ethic of critique into their day-to-day practice _____.
A. analyze socio-political-economic arrangements and their impact on defining human identity, beliefs, and interactions B. create alliances to join power resources in planned change C. guarantee clients’ access to services and influence on the allocation of resources D. address issues of exclusivity in practice processes by working collaboratively with clients