Aid provided in a private home during the American colonial era was called:
a) Relief
b) Indoor relief
c) Outdoor relief
d) Private relief
c
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Using _______as an incentive requires thoughtful and deliberate examination of its potential positive impact on staff as well as its possible pernicious consequences.
A) pay B) bonuses C) promotions D) appraisals
Americans' have yet to learn that simple solutions rarely suffice to remedy complex social problems
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In the __________ step of the reframing process, the helper engages the client in repeated role-play or imagery to help the client attend to other features in the problem situation in order to embody new perceptual responses leading to a felt sense of relief, strength, or optimism
a. modification of perceptions in situations of concern b. deliberate enactment of selected perceptual features c. identification of client perceptions and feelings in problem situations d. rationale: purpose and overview of the procedure
Weick, Sutcliffe and Obstfeld's concept of "sense making" suggests that this takes place
A. throughout the action process. B. prior to the action process. C. during the action process. D. after the action process.