Explain how shifting social and economic forces affect social service provision.
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a. complete equality b. greater equity c. an equal division of work and family responsibilities d. equal child care responsibilities
During the exploration phase, leading questions are generally counterproductive because they tend to narrow a process that should usually be quite open and expansive.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The trend(s) in the nineteenth century that changed the way in which children were treated include:
a. A change in the way childhood was viewed b. The lengthening of childhood c. A dramatic decrease in the number of children born d. Both B and C e. Both A and B
P, age 79, moved into a nursing home after the effects of a moderate stroke left her
unable to live independently in her home. P's mood was depressed and she kept talking about how her life wasn't supposed to end up that way – her family was supposed to be caring for her. P's daughter wished her husband earned more money so she could quit her job to take care of P. The contributing factors of P's depression are: a. schemas, social supports, and scripts. b. abilities, social supports, material resources, and scripts. c. schemas, social supports, and material resources. d. schemas, material resources, and scripts.