_____ is a form of malpractice where a professional makes a mistake in the application of an acceptable
practice.
A. An ultimate attribution error
B. Misfeasance
C. Nonfeasance
D. A fundamental attribution error
A. An ultimate attribution error
B. Misfeasance
C. Nonfeasance
D. A fundamental attribution error
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In the example offered in the text by Imber-Black, a family interacted with five larger systems. One negative consequence of such an arrangement is:
a. differences in beliefs among the helpers might surface b. differences in approaches might surface c. competing definitions of the problem might occur d. all of the above
The web-based database described in the text that consists of over 1,100 national and international self-help support groups for health, mental health, addictions, abuse, disabilities, parenting, caregiver concerns, and other stressful life situations is entitled:
a. American Self-Help Group Clearinghouse b. National Online Self-Help Coalition c. International Group Self-Help Database d. Global Self-Help Alliance
All of the following are true regarding settlement houses except:
A. Provided the ideological foundation for neighborhood centers B. Were developed in response to urbanization C. Were places where ministers, students, or humanitarians lived with poor slum dwellers D. The most famous was Toynbee Hall
The Ropes model developed by Graybeal is best associated with which of the following types
of assessment? A) Ego-psychology B) Strengths based C) Behavioral D) Cognitive