The social cognitive theory considers the impact of ___________ factors on readiness to change
A) ?cognitive and social
B) ?interpersonal, personality, and behavioral
C) ?emotional, cognitive, and personal
D) ?environmental, personal, and behavioral
D
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A. Dignity and worth of the person B. Quality management C. Adherence to professional boundaries D. Focus on human relations
A possible "moral hazard" of the welfare system is
A. The idea that if you are poor, you deserve to be poor. B. The belief that the benefits available to welfare recipients are not available to the working poor. C. That it is creating larger and larger deficits. D. Poor people are immoral.
The text discusses a need to interpret the facts as an important mental framework and uses which statement as its example?
a. that human being die is a fact b. that human beings exist is a fact c. that the bible is the work of God is a fact d. that christianity is the one true religion is a fact
A social worker involved in developing resources or advocacy for a community should _____
A) ?always adhere to a single approach rather than combining both micro and macro approaches B) ?respect the values and beliefs of the community C) ?ensure that his or her actions are consistent with the principles of the community even at the cost of ignoring the ethical principles of the profession D) ?ignore the person-in-the-environment aspect