A client states, "This past month my daughter has just been unbearable." The social worker responds, "Unbearable?" The social worker's response is a(n) _____
A) ?closed-ended response
B) ?accent response
C) ?embedded response
D) ?reflection response
B
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Cite examples of barriers to communication. How do they impact effective communication in groups?
What will be an ideal response?
As the solution-focused approach has matured, a promising body of empirical evidence has shown:
A) ?its efficacy with diverse populations and variety of problems. B) ?its effectiveness in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder. C) ?its usefulness in altering perceptions, distorted beliefs, and thought patterns. D) ?its ability to create a high level of relational dynamics between social workers and clients.
Sociological theories of mental health and mental illness:
a) emphasizes the medical profession's role in defining what is and is not mental illness, and in determining who has a mental disorder b) emphasizes the social worker's role in defining what is and is not mental illness, and in determining who has a mental disorder c) emphasizes innate internal processes of humans in defining what is and is not mental illness, and in determining who has a mental disorder d) emphasizes society's role in defining what is and is not mental illness, and in determining who has a mental disorder
Why might a serious student of public policy be discouraged by using law enforcement as the best effort to reduce illegal drug use?
A. A serious student of public policy would be encouraged by local, state, and federal law enforcement programs due to their fragmentation. B. Law enforcement among local, state, and federal programs can cohesively manage drug abuse prevention programs. C. The war analogy may be appropriate for large drug cartels but not for the prevention of drug abuse by the nation's children. D. The war on drugs is simply a continuation of the Harrison Act with less funding for drug abuse prevention.