What does resiliency in families mean?
A. It is the ability to bounce back from adversity and reorganize to get the most out of their internal and external resources
B. In every family, each family member will need different resources to fully grow and develop within the family system
C. It is the ability to change what can be changed and accept what cannot be changed
D. In every family, it is that special something that makes them unique
A. It is the ability to bounce back from adversity and reorganize to get the most out of their internal and external resources
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One argument that social workers should consider integrating faith and spirituality into practice
is the links between one's personal spirituality and A) improvement in the ability to cope with crises B) an increase in cognitive functioning C) a decrease in depression and an increase in greater social support D) all of the above
IQ scores that are considered moderate are:
A. 50-55 to approximately 70 B. 35-40 to 50-55 C. 20-25 to 35-40 D. below 20 or 25
Which of the following statements is true about choosing an existing scale as an operational definition of self-esteem for children to complete before and after an intervention? A) The longer the scale, the better
B) A scale that has been shown to be reliable and valid for adults would be a good choice. C) The scale should be sensitive to change over time. D) ?The scale exemplifies a direct observable.
When you are attempting to develop a philosophy of life, the Coreys suggest that you
a. frequently create time to be of benefit to others. b. make significant contact with others who reinforce your belief system. c. consider what meaning the fact of your eventual death has for those who are important in your life. d. adopt an accepting attitude toward those whose belief systems differ from yours.