There are ten factors that inform any biopsychosocial-spiritual assessment. What are the first five factors?
a. Psychological functioning, grief and loss, environmental, financial, and social factors
b. Grief and loss, diversity, family, financial, and social factors
c. Financial, medical, family, diversity, and interdisciplinary communication factors
d. Health, family, developmental stage, diversity, and support system factors
Ans: d
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Which court case said that courts must provide the “essentials of due process” in transferring juveniles to the adult system?
a. Kent v. United States b. Breed v. Jones c. Schall v. Martin d. Stanford v. Kentucky
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Cumulative intergenerational stress may trigger a host of psychosocial and biological disorders.
Select any of the four case illustrations included in this chapter. Devise one alternative means of answering the research question. Compare the strengths and limitations of both procedures toward achieving a result that would be beneficial to clients.
What will be an ideal response?
The skill of communicating competently with people of contrasting cultures, which is
becoming an increasingly important expertise in social work practice, is referred to as A) Cultural paradigm B) Cultural interaction C) Cultural competency D) Cultural understanding