What is one of the first and most important activities associated with identifying and
working through ethical dilemmas?
a. Having a joint meeting with the social worker, the client, and the social
worker's supervisor to determine who is right and who is wrong
b. Facilitating awareness of the social worker's inner thoughts, feelings, and
reactions
c. Discussing the impact that having differing ethical views may have on the
relationship between the social worker and the client
d. Explore with the client how they feel about the social worker having an ethical
dilemma regarding them or their situation
B
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A) do not necessarily reduce recidivism rates in young offenders B) significantly reduce recidivism rates in young offenders C) are far more successful than residential treatment programs D) often offer severely behavior disordered adolescents, who cannot be treated elsewhere, an opportunity to develop structure, impulse control, and the ability to delay gratification
Home health care costs are:
A) mostly covered by Medicare. B) primarily funded by state and local sources. C) always lower than nursing home care. D) publicly funded for skilled and unskilled services.
Which of these goals would be written in MOO terms?
a. Billy will improve his social skills. b. Jenny will stay in her seat 50% of the time. c. Jamar will pay attention in class for 10 minutes. d. Given a group of 10 math problems at the second grade level, Laurie will be able to complete 5 of the problems without prompts from the teacher. e. Given a 30-minute period of time, Alysha will pay attention the majority of the time.
The evidence supporting the influence of common factors on treatment outcome implies that the choice of intervention does not matter at all
Indicate whether the statement is true or false