A man presents with slight tachycardia, inflammation of the conjunctiva of the eyes, erectile dysfunction, respiratory infection, problems with memory, and an increase in apathy with a desire to retreat into fantasies
Given these physiological and behavioral effects,
what substance is this man likely to be abusing?
A. Inhalants
B. Marijuana
C. Heroin
D. Barbiturates
B
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Group culture is derived from the ______.
a. dominant cultural background of group members b. social norms of the community within which the group is founded c. integration of member backgrounds and experiences in the group d. rules and norms established by group leaders
A the beginning of the initial session, a client states, "I am so glad that I am here because I really need you to tell me how to solve my problems". The social worker should:
A. Clarify the social worker's role in the problem-solving process with the client B. Not respond to the comment, but make a note to clearly delineate the social worker's role in the treatment plan C. Praise the client for her willingness to be open to feedback D. Suggest to the client that her need to solve her own problems may be an area to explore further in therapy
In a single subject design, the intervention is considered to be:
a. The dependent variable b. The independent variable c. The moderating variable d. The facilitating variable e. The reactive variable
Issues faced when collecting data about group members do not usually include
a) The assessment focus b) Whether to use diagnostic labels c) How subjective the data collection should be d) How much data to collect