During a first interview with a mandated client, which of the following social work activities is of greatest importance?
a. Asking questions that will test whether the client is telling the truth.
b. Revealing the information about why the client has been mandated to utilize services.
c. Describing your professional training and experience.
d. Varifying basic information such as the client's age and social security number.
B
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Our search for identity involves asking the following key existential questions, none of which has an easy or definite Answer:
a. "Who am I?" "Where am I going?" "Why?" b. "What is the matter with me?" "How can I find happiness?" c. "Where can I go from here?" "Who is there to help me?" d. "When will I feel complete?" "Who will help me to feel complete?"
What does deliberate practice involve?
a. Close supervision, practice of acting like a social worker, and improvement on your ability to integrate the practice of other new skills b. Practicing with focused, reflective actions c. Practicing previously mastered behaviors, and through close supervision never integrating the practice of skills that have not yet been mastered d. Actions that are unfocused with close supervision and little to no correction or improvement on what you do
It is difficult to predict
a. what the client will need for prenatal care b. what the client will experience as a problem c. how the problem influences culture d. how the person will use resources
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Use incremental budgeting to determine whether programs should continue based on their demonstrated value and their contribution to the mission and goals of the organization.