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Social work has the following in common with other helping
professions, such as counseling, psychology, and psychiatry:
Ans✓✓✓they all have a common core for interviewing and counseling
skills
the following is true about generalist social workers: Ans✓✓✓they
emphasize client empowerment
in generalist social work practice, the unit of attention can refer to
Ans✓✓✓all of these: an individual, a small group, a large agency
social work fields of practice include Ans✓✓✓all of these: forensic,
occupational, and police
the following are true of a system approach Ans✓✓✓it views problems
as being interrelated with all other aspects of the system and it maintains
that systems constantly interact with each other
which of the following is true? Ans✓✓✓ethics deal with what is right
and correct
the NASW Code of Ethics addresses the social workers' ethical
responsibilities to: Ans✓✓✓all of these: society, clients, and colleagues
,the ability of an individual. family, group, community, or organization to
recover from adversity and resume functioning even when suffering
serious trouble, confusion, or hardship Ans✓✓✓resiliency
micro-level skills include: Ans✓✓✓basic relationship-building and
interviewing skills used with individual clients
mezzo-level skills involve working with Ans✓✓✓small groups
the ability to carefully evaluate the validity of an assumption and even of
a so-called fact Ans✓✓✓critical thinking
the last A in the Triple A approach to critical thinking involves
Ans✓✓✓asserting a concluding opinion
all of the following are listed in the text as traps to avoid by using
critical thinking, except: Ans✓✓✓extensive analysis of data
which of the following occurs during the planning phase of the GIM?
Ans✓✓✓all of these: prioritize problems, formalize a contract, translate
problems into needs
,case manager Ans✓✓✓coordinates, on behalf of a specific client,
needed services provided by any number of agencies, organizations, or
facilities
broker Ans✓✓✓links client systems to needed resources
advocate Ans✓✓✓steps forward and speaks on behalf of clients in
order to promote fair and equitable treatment or gain needed resources
facilitator Ans✓✓✓guides a group experience
mobilizer Ans✓✓✓identifies and convenes community people and
resources to identify unmet community needs an effect change for the
better
the GIM involves only the macro system as a target of change
Ans✓✓✓false
skills for working directly with families lie somewhere between the
mezzo- and macro-levels of practice Ans✓✓✓false
employment of critical thinking skills is one concept of generalist
practice Ans✓✓✓true
, homeostasis refers to the tendency for a system to maintain a relatively
stable, constant state of equilibrium or balance Ans✓✓✓true
equifinality refers to the fact that there are many different means to the
same end Ans✓✓✓true
one reason why knowledge of social work research is important is that it
can help practitioners become more effective in their practices
Ans✓✓✓true
the NASW code of ethics includes the social workers' ethical
responsibility to colleagues Ans✓✓✓true
mezzo-level skills are related to large systems and organizations
Ans✓✓✓false
the critical thinking method described in the text is called the Triple C
approach Ans✓✓✓false
in the planning step of the planned-change process, primary goals should
be established before translating problems into needs Ans✓✓✓false
the contract is the final substep of the planning process Ans✓✓✓true