The period of early childhood represents
a) the beginning of moral development
b) the development of self-control
c) the ability to internalize parental expectations
d) all of the above
D
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One problem with using traditional screening tools for elderly clients is
that ________. A. older clients are typically more forthcoming than younger patients about their substance use, so the tools are not as necessary B. memory loss in some older patients may skew self-reporting responses C. they were designed for patients of all ages, but they are not as accurate in older populations D. they do not apply to clients using prescription drugs, and elderly clients use these drugs more often than younger clients and exactly as prescribed
Mary Richmond's book "Social Diagnosis" identifies all of the following steps in the intervention process of how a social worker should intervene with individuals except: A) collecting information
B) ?treatment planning. C) stating the prospect of improvement. D) ?fund collection.
The term ageism refers to:
a. the study of particular ages or times in history b. the study of aging among humans c. predicting the future of the aged population d. discrimination against individuals because of their age
Ann's supervisor had given her written warning that she needed to get approval
before taking sick days. However, Ann claimed she received no warning, written or verbal. What is the most effective thing the supervisor can do the next time a written warning needs to be given? A. Check with human resources about how to issue and document warnings. B. File a copy of the warning with the department head. C. Begin by giving a verbal warning in front of two witnesses. D. Issue a written warning only after the legal department has signed off on it.