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
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?
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
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