Which of the following is a key principle of motivation interviewing, which is for a social worker placing him/herself, as much as possible, into the "shoes" of the client?
A. Expressing Empathy
B. Developing Discrepancy
C. Roll with Resistance
D. Support Self-Efficacy
Answer: A
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a. Social Work focused on individual level interventions and techniques b. Federal and state government developed systems of public relief c. School based social work expanded rapidly d. Social Workers increasingly trained in psychoanalytic techniques
According to object relations theory, both ___________ and ___________ will likely result in poor adult adjustment
a. inadequate separation-individuation; introjection of pathological objects b. repression of aggressive and libidinal impulses; inadequate separationindividuation c. introjection of pathological objects; enmeshment with family of origin d. enmeshment with family of origin; repression of aggressive and libidinal impulses e. inadequate separation-individuation; repression of aggressive and libidinal impulses
If drug courts are as effective as their supporters claim, why haven't they substantially reduced drug abuse to a minor social problem?
What will be an ideal response?
A female client comes to see a social worker to discuss her relationship issues. According to the psycho-social perspective, the social worker should:
A. Refer to a psychologist and collaboration B. Refer to a marriage family counselor, since this case is not within the scope of practice of a social worker C. Explore issues in her life that may contribute to her problems D. Teach specific relation training techniques