The crux of generalist social work practice involves viewing a problem situation in terms of the person-in-environment conceptualization and being willing and able to intervene at several different levels while assuming any number of roles
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Much of what social workers do within the criminal justice system can be called ______.
A. correctional social work B. criminal social work C. forensic social work D. judicial social work
The defining characteristic of dissociative identity disorder is:
a) Persistent or recurrent experiences of derealization or experiences of unreality or detachment with respect to one’s surroundings b) Persistent or recurrent episodes of depersonalization or experiences of unreality, detachment or being an outside observer of oneself c) The person’s inability to recall important autobiographical information d) The presence of two or more distinct personality states or an experience of possession
How would you use exploration when you are working with a client?
a. To tell them what to say to the people in their life who are contributing to their problems in psychosocial functioning b. To encourage them to travel and have exciting experiences on different continents c. To facilitate in-depth discussion, reflection on, and analysis of experiences, feelings, and thoughts d. To identify early childhood experiences that have shaped dysfunctional patterns of behavior
During the early years of the republic, two distinct interpretations of the constitution emerged-broad powers conferred upon the federal government vs. very narrow power conferred on the federal government-a distinction which has affected American politics to this very day.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)