Reframing examines a situation perceived as negative and
A. scrutinizes it for what's wrong
B. points out where the client's perceptions are off base
C. asks why the client made those choices
D. describes it as somehow positive, functional, or useful
D
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a) easily persuaded that another group is better than theirs b) vulnerable to a persuasion strategy based on attitudinal inversion
The family educational program sponsored by the National Alliance on Mental Illness is called:
a) Families in Recovery b) Psychoeducation for Families c) Family-to-Family Education Program d) Families in Crisis
Unlike loneliness, __________ is something that we choose for ourselves
A) ?intimate relationships. B) ?solitude. C) ?shyness. D) ?separation anxiety.
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a) A rather new development in the social work profession . b) Used by social workers who have also had special political science training. c) Has been part of the profession from the very beginning. d) Only relevant if the social worker works in political administration.