A skill that is not particularly helpful for counselors in developing culturally sensitive practice is:
a. networking
b. advocacy
c. confrontation
d. building rapport
c
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During the 1990s, the fastest-growing population of homeless Americans was
A. single adult men. B. single adult women. C. families with children. D. the elderly.
In response to his client's behavior, a social worker said, "When your blood alcohol level is high and you operate a car, you are endangering others and breaking the law." The social worker's statement is an example of:
A) ?inductive questioning. B) ?self-confrontation. C) ?passive confrontation. D) ?assertive confrontation.
People who are civilians during peacetime but may be "called up" to serve during military conflicts at any time ______.
A. tend to be younger and married for less time than active duty soldiers B. are called reservists C. do not see a significant change in monthly income during their deployment D. have no assistance from the Department of Defense for family adjustments that must be made during this time
Upon coming in for an intake interview, a couple reports that they have not had sexual intercourse for more than a year due to the husband's inability to sustain an erection. He reports that he has had a lot of stress at work and feel overwhelmed by the pressures placed upon him. In order to best diagnose the reasons for the husband's sexual dysfunction, a social worker should FIRST:
A. Ask the husband to provide more information about his job stress B. Determine if the physiological changes in the husband occurred at about the same time as his overwhelming feelings C. Recommend that the husband see a physician to see if there are any medical problems D. Explore whether the couple is having any other problems in the relationship