___________ work with the ways people perform everyday activities, such as self-care and hygiene,
as well as socializing, work, recreation, or education, and other activities of their community life.
a) Social workers
b) Nurses
c) Physical therapists
d) Occupational therapists
d
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A group of social scientist are working on a scale that measures
motivation better than current scales. They do have some concerns about the validity of the scales. They are concerned about: A. The instrument can detect outcomes B. The instrument makes sense to research participants C. The instrument measures what it is suppose to D. The instrument will be accepted by the profession.
Why are protective factors important for clinicians to assess?
a. They provide more valuable information about the client's case b. They act as a counterbalance to suicide risk factors c. They aid in detecting risk factors d. They are viewed as strengths therefore they are needed in treatment
The social work perspective on child maltreatment includes which of the following element(s):
a. Family Focus b. Child Safety c. Cultural Sensitivity d. Both B and C e. A, B and C
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act outlines access of grants by states and territories to implement a coordinated system of early intervention for infants and toddlers.