When working with children, it is best to:
a. Sit at their eye level
b. Talk slowly
c. Open up the session with a song
d. Have a funny joke ready
a
Feedback to correct answer: Being eye to eye with a young child can encourage conversation/singing/art/puppets, so as to not give the impression of the authority
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Systematic desensitization was developed by:
a) Turner b) Ellis c) Beck d) Wolpe
Social work practice is complex. It requires knowledge of human development and behavior; of social, economic, and cultural institutions; and of the interaction of all these factors. Explain why it is important for a social work practitioner to have this knowledge base in order to effectively practice.
What will be an ideal response?
One way to stay present with families and make contact is to ask yourself the following question:
A. What does my theory tell me is the right thing to do when I get into a family session, and am I following the theory’s requirements? B. Who am I meeting at this moment in time, and what do they want me to know about their thoughts, feelings, interactions, and behaviors? C. What will my supervisor think of what I am doing right now? D. How am I doing as a new counselor or therapist?
Which of the following statements is true?
a. Sometimes conflict is necessary for macro-system changes b. Macro-system changes are usually quite easy c. Generalist practitioners usually need only think in terms of needed changes in the individual d. Pinpointing targets of change in outside systems is usually very simple