When you reflect feelings:
A) You indicate that you know a lot about feelings, and therefore the
client will trust your ability to help him or her.
B) You indicate that you have worked through similar experiences in
your own life, which will foster trust in the interviewer/client
relationship.
C) You indicate that you are not afraid of feelings, thereby modeling
for the client that it is ok to directly confront their own
uncomfortable emotions.
D) You indicate that you can accurately sense the world as the client
feels and perceives it.
D
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A. serve a specialized need like criminal justice, mental health, or education. B. be encouraged to embrace the NASW Code of Ethics above the needs and norms of the military. C. have duties largely similar to those of civilian social workers. D. serve as flexible generalist practitioners.
Jake is having some troubles with his temper in school and his mother
comes to you for help. You begin an intervention to help Jake find over ways to control his temper in school. The intervention appears to work for the next few weeks. At that point the outburst surface again. You decide to try something new. What kind of research design was implemented? A. ABC B. AB C. BC D. ABAB
The Macro social work approach to strengthening urban neighborhoods often takes the path of:
a. improving residents’ moral standards because if people didn’t give into temptation, they could live better lives. b. helping people use the assets / resources approach to understand what is available to them, then access them to claim their rights. c. organizing residents in order to create a powerful voting block that politicians must listen to, or face direct consequences. d. forcing teachers and students to perform better, since education is the foundation of society
The homeroom teacher was correct in stating that allowing a student to see her school record would violate the confidentiality of all those teachers in the past who had written their impressions of the student
A. True B. False