A psychoanalyst accepts the teachings of Sigmund Freud without question, assuming that

such a great historical figure could not be wrong. This is an example of:



a. experiential knowledge.
b. scientific knowledge.
c. traditional knowledge.
d. practice knowledge


C

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The following exemplifies:

a. Memoing b. Concept mapping c. Grounded theory d. Semiotics e. Coding

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Inappropriate use of humor or sarcasm is described as a potential barrier to communication. Illustrate this with an example. Also, describe how humor is an aid to communication if done appropriately

What will be an ideal response?

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According to an empowerment view of social work, the expert professional role ______

a. creates more problems for clients than for social workers b. maximizes the roles of clients c. empowers clients d. traps clients in a culture of dependence on experts

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In Mead's theory, the "me" can best be described as the:

a. aspect of self that transcends social constructions b. socialized aspect of self c. transpersonal self d. idiosyncratic, subjective observer of self

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