Name the 6 ecological levels of contributing factors:

a. Cultural, political legal and economic, organization, community, family, and
individual
b. Cultural, political, legal and economic, organization, social, family, and
individual
c. Societal, political, legal and economic, organization, social, family, and
individual
d. Cultural, political, legal and economic, organization, neighborhood, family,
and individual


B

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Examine Celia’s supervision sessions. In your opinion, did she make good use of her time with her supervisors? How may her use of supervision have contributed to her dilemma?

Celia O’Neil, a 39-year-old baccalaureate social work student, was assigned to complete her internship in a nursing facility where she had been employed for the past 12 years and continued to work three days a week as the Activity Director. The social work director, Betty Williams, LSW, was Celia’s task supervisor but new to the nursing home setting. Therefore, Sally Jones, LCSW, served as Celica’s preceptor. Celia’s client, Mr. Brown, was a 47-year-old man admitted to the nursing home in June 2001 with numerous psychosocial needs. Celia was frustrated by what she interpreted as Betty’s lack of effort to assist Mr. Brown. She began to wonder whether her supervisor cared about the client, and she found the nursing staff uncaring and non-supportive. In addition, the nursing staff made rude comments about Mr. Brown right in front of him, which upset Celia a great deal. She felt the comments were abusive and she wondered how to advocate for Mr. Brown.

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Hypotheses are used by the social worker to

a. examine possible etiology and explanations of client functioning. b. help guide questioning and data gathering for assessment. c. examine human behavior from proven theories. d. are accurate without supporting evidence

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Roles are similar to norms in that they

a) Tend to make behavior predictable in a group b) Define behavior in a wide range of situations c) Tend to form early in a group d) Have little or nothing to do with norms

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Traditional approaches in treating male perpetrators of domestic violence typically demonstrate:

A) ?a very low recidivism rate B) ?a 100 percent recidivism rate C) ?an extremely high recidivism rate D) ?an average recidivism rate of around 50 percent

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