What are clients in the preparation stage preparing to do?
A) ?To set goals and think about steps necessary to achieve their goals
B) ?To weigh the pros and cons of changing a behavior
C) ?To decide on a problem to work on
D) ?To cope with a crisis
A
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a) Worker's Compensation b) Social Security c) Supplemental Security Income d) All the above
Goal attainment scales (GAS) can be very useful in social work practice. Whereas, GAS can help
consumers and practitioners collaboratively monitor treatment progress. The GAS consists of three columns, with the first column being used for five points of measure ranging from most unfavorable to most favorable. What information is contained in columns two and three? a) Baseline and outcome measures b) Descriptors for levels of anticipated success c) Likert scaling d) Responses to an outcome measure
Supplemental Security Insurance (SSI) is
A. federally funded welfare program for elderly and disabled persons. B. a supplemental program to social security. C. a universal income supplementing program. D. a program providing stipends to individuals in security professions.
A client must trust the clinician to be open, honest, and keep promises. When working in a group practice or facility, it is imperative the client is aware that:
a. you will keep their secrets from co-workers. b. the clinical staff works as a team. c. each clinician in the facility is fully autonomous. d. you are willing to share a personal secret with the client to establish trust.