Critical race theory ______
a. holds that the standpoint of the observer is the primary filter for perceiving and interpreting racial and cultural identity
b. concludes that identity is only based on race rather than intersections amont cultural group memberships
c. emphasizes the stress and strain resulting from belonging to two cultures
d. contends that racism is embedded in social interactions and social structures
D
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_____ refers to discriminatory acts and policies against a racial group that pervade the major macrosystems of society, including the legal, political, economic, and educational systems
A) ?Institutional racism B) ?Scientific racism C)Individual racism D) ?Reverse racism
Many babies can recover from the effects of crack-cocaine if given adequate treatment and support
A. True B. False
The oncology social worker should be aware of the specific points of vulnerability for cancer patients and be ready to intervene at any of these points. List four specific points of vulnerability for cancer patients.
a. Diagnosis; b. Beginning of treatment; c. Changes of treatment; d. Development of complicated side effects; e. End of treatment; f. Recurrence of disease, and g. Terminal illness
Most human services workers are given significant training in the prevention of mental and physical illness
Indicate whether the statement is true or false