DSM IV (the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) criteria for major depressive episode include, over a two week period or more, all of the following except:
A) sleep disturbance.
B) low energy level every day.
C) guilt and worthlessness.
D) anger toward friends and family.
D
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Lionel, a social work practitioner, has a meeting with Naomi, a client whose children have been placed in out-of-home care. The court has ruled that her children cannot stay with her until she fulfills certain conditions. However, Lionel finds that Naomi is not taking the effort to fulfill these conditions. Despite her complacency, Naomi states that she would like to get her children back. Choose
the most appropriate assertive response that can be used by Lionel in this situation. A) ?This sounds like an unproductive week. Why haven't you done anything that you're required to do? B) ?I hear you saying that you want your children; however, I fail to understand your complacent attitude toward the matter. Do you hate your children? Let me know, and I will communicate this to the judicial authorities. C) ?Naomi, I am concerned about your situation. You want your children back but have not worked toward that goal. I am afraid you might lose your kids forever if you continue to ignore the court's directions. D) ?Do the right thing, Naomi, and get things ready for your kids.
Adler and Simon's argument that changes in the rate and character of female crime during the 1960s and 1970s were the logical outcomes of the women's liberation movement is known as
A) the feminization of crime. B) the chivalry hypothesis. C) emancipation theory. D) victimization theory.
Guided creativity means:
a. the client serves as a muse for the social worker in order to create the work. b. the social worker uses art therapy in their work with clients. c. the social worker must create the perfect conditions in order for any change to take place for a client. d. the social worker must create their practice based on who they are and their unique approach to particular practice situation with clients.
A social worker views an individual's panic attacks as anxiety and sensations that result from misinterpretations of bodily or mental sensations. The social worker is MOST likely using:
a) A humanistic approach b) A cognitive approach c) A psychodynamic approach d) An ego-psychology approach