Social welfare policies and programs should foster the growth of participants and create caring
relationships between participants and caregivers / social welfare personnel - is an assumption
associated with what value perspective?
a) Traditional values
b) Social work values
c) NASW code of ethics
d) Ethic of care values
D
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The ______ model of mental disorder, which proposes that an individual develops a disorder when a genetic weakness is sufficiently stressed by an event in the environment, is supported by Bowen theorists and psychoeducational therapists
a. diathesis-stress b. general systems c. object relations d. none of the above
Gerald Ford was an imaginative president who passed numerous pieces of social reform legislation.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following is not recommended for building a relationship and finding client strengths?
a. Focus on what is happening in the client's life b. Focus on what the client wants to be different c. Set aside the need to gather specific client information until you find out why they have come to the agency and what they want different d. Require clients to fill out intake forms before seeing a counselor.
All of following are components of the laissez-faire perspective in the development of social welfare except:
a. the problems of the poor are perceived as a matter of personal failure that would only be perpetuated by government programs b. people become poor or needy as a result of changing social institutions such as economic globalization c. social responsibility for the vulnerable members of society would be carried out through volunteerism aimed at encouraging personal responsibility. d. work is considered the only justifiable means of survival