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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
The following are the effective ways for a social worker to communicate with those from diverse cultural, racial, and/or ethnic groups EXCEPT
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To be more effective in communicating with those from diverse cultural, racial, and/or ethnic groups, social workers must recognize direct and indirect communication styles, demonstrate sensitivity to nonverbal cues, identify his or her own professional style and recognize limitations and strengths, and use language that is culturally appropriate.
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To be more effective in communicating with those from diverse cultural, racial, and/or ethnic groups, social workers must recognize direct and indirect communication styles, demonstrate sensitivity to nonverbal cues, identify his or her own professional style and recognize limitations and strengths, and use language that is culturally appropriate.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Below are the reasons why clients stay in abusive relationships EXCEPT
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Some of the reasons that clients stay in abusive relationships are because they hope that the abuser will change, or because they fear that no one will believe the seriousness of abuse experienced, or maybe because the abuser puts up barricades so the client won’t leave the relationship whether threatening her or her family, and the client may not have the financial resources to survive on his or her own.
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Some of the reasons that clients stay in abusive relationships are because they hope that the abuser will change, or because they fear that no one will believe the seriousness of abuse experienced, or maybe because the abuser puts up barricades so the client won’t leave the relationship whether threatening her or her family, and the client may not have the financial resources to survive on his or her own.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Which of the following is not true about the summarization approach after a social work interview?
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The summarization approach after a social work interview states that a social worker can summarize the essential feelings expressed by clients at any point of the interaction. He/she can also ask the client to review what he or she has accomplished or the status of the presenting problem. Lastly, a social worker and a client may jointly look at what has been accomplished at the end of the interaction.
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The summarization approach after a social work interview states that a social worker can summarize the essential feelings expressed by clients at any point of the interaction. He/she can also ask the client to review what he or she has accomplished or the status of the presenting problem. Lastly, a social worker and a client may jointly look at what has been accomplished at the end of the interaction.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
All of the following are techniques in order to increase a client’s intrinsic motivation to change EXCEPT
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Social worker’s roles are creating an atmosphere that is conducive to change and increasing a client’s intrinsic motivation through some techniques such as clearly identifying the problem or risk area, explaining why change is important and setting goals, and find the best course of action.
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Social worker’s roles are creating an atmosphere that is conducive to change and increasing a client’s intrinsic motivation through some techniques such as clearly identifying the problem or risk area, explaining why change is important and setting goals, and find the best course of action.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Which of the following is not a helpful method in working with involuntary clients?
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It can be challenging to work with involuntary clients. This is because they may want to be uncontacted or may only participate because they feel that they have no other choice. Some of the helpful methods in working with involuntary clients are acknowledging clients’ circumstances and understanding their histories, listening to clients’ experiences, engaging in clear communication since they struggle to understand what is happening to them. Also, the social worker should assist at an appropriate pace as progress may be slow.
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It can be challenging to work with involuntary clients. This is because they may want to be uncontacted or may only participate because they feel that they have no other choice. Some of the helpful methods in working with involuntary clients are acknowledging clients’ circumstances and understanding their histories, listening to clients’ experiences, engaging in clear communication since they struggle to understand what is happening to them. Also, the social worker should assist at an appropriate pace as progress may be slow.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Which of the following is not true about psychodynamic theories?
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Psychodynamic theories describe the origin of the personality. It highlights the unconscious motives and desires and emphasizes the importance of childhood experiences in shaping personality.
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Psychodynamic theories describe the origin of the personality. It highlights the unconscious motives and desires and emphasizes the importance of childhood experiences in shaping personality.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
What will happen if the ego is unable to reconcile the demands of the id, the superego, and reality?
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The inability of the ego to accommodate the demands of the id, the superego, and conflict will most likely occur which leads to a state of psychic distress known as anxiety.
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The inability of the ego to accommodate the demands of the id, the superego, and conflict will most likely occur which leads to a state of psychic distress known as anxiety.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
What will happen if the child’s needs in a particular stage are gratified too much or frustrated too much?
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If the child’s needs in a particular stage are gratified too much or frustrated too much, the child can become fixated or unable to progress at that stage of development.
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If the child’s needs in a particular stage are gratified too much or frustrated too much, the child can become fixated or unable to progress at that stage of development.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
All of the following are true about cognitive behavioral therapy EXCEPT
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Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is a hands-on approach and considered a practical approach to problem-solving. It intends to change patterns of thinking or behavior that are responsible for the difficulties of the client and works by changing clients’ attitudes by focusing on the thoughts, images, beliefs, and attitudes that are held.
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Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is a hands-on approach and considered a practical approach to problem-solving. It intends to change patterns of thinking or behavior that are responsible for the difficulties of the client and works by changing clients’ attitudes by focusing on the thoughts, images, beliefs, and attitudes that are held.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Under the problem-solving process, what is the next step after planning and creating objectives and specific action plans to help the client?
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The next step after planning is the intervention process wherein a client must be actively involved in this process.
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The next step after planning is the intervention process wherein a client must be actively involved in this process.