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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 7.1. True of False? Ethnicity is a powerful force that forges a sense of belonging. | True |
| 7.2. of the following, which is not typically considered a minority response to dominance? a.acculturation b. cultural pluralism c. assimilation d. marginality | D. Marginality |
| 7.3 for black African Americans, the sustaining environment most likely includes a. their family b. political resources. c. their friends d. emotional support | A. their family |
| 7.4. Henry, a Black African American, has internalized self-depreciating attitudes. According to Grier and Cobbs, he is experiencing. a. cultural antisocialism b. cultural depression c. cultural antagonism d. cultual paranoia | b. cultural depression |
| 7.5 Esther, feels rejected by prejudicial attitudes about immigrants. Chau calls the response of ethnic minorities like Esther to these incongruities___ a. Sociocultural dissonance b. cultural rejection c. marginality d. cultural pluralism | a. sociocultural dissonance |
| 7.6 Which is Lea Chang least likely to see among the traditional Asian values and beliefs and her father honors? a. self-control b. filial piety c. fatalism d. individualism | d. individualism |
| 7.7 Center City Family Services has adopted the practice of building trust through engaging in small talk. This practice builds on traditional Hispanic cultural value of__ a. por los ninos b. filial piety c. respecto d. confianza | d. confianza |
| 7.8 Spirituality, a cornerstone of identity, is mainly comprised of __ a. denominational beliefs b. religious affiliation c. religious service attendance d. questions about the meaning and purpose of life | d. questions about the meaning and purpose of life |
| 7.9 Jim is worried that if he publicly reveals that he is gay, people will become afraid. His concern is about__ a. oppression b. sexism c. homophobia d. a minor issue | c. homophobia |
| 7.10 Colleen is learning that sw practice with persons of different races, cultural backgrounds, ethnic heritage, religious preference, and sexual orientation. this varied clientele requires | an ethnically competent and nonsexist practice perspective |
| 8.1 professional relationships between social workers and clients are___ | guided by the purpose of social work |
| 8.2 Case histories, policy analyses, and community surveys are examples are___ | social studies |
| 8.3 Jorge is court-ordered to participate in an addiction treatment program. This means that he is a(n) | involuntary client |
| 8.4 June conveys respect for her clients by communicating a caring commitment through unconditional positive regard. this interpersonal skill is called | Warmth |
| 8.5 Tanya asks her clients to describe their previous attempts to deal with the situation that is creating difficulties for them this is a part of the empowering process called__ | Articulating situations |
| 8.6 Ron Milton discovers that his client is suicidal. ensuring safety and linking the client with appropriate mental health services becomes a priority. identifying preemptive actions is central to the empowering process called__ | defining directions |
| 8.7 Kenesha Butler, a social worker at home health services, is writing a report that summarizes a new client's background. this written report is most likely a __ | Social study |
| 8.8 to visually illustrate the constellation of resources available in a client's environment, Kenesha uses a tool called a__ | eco-map |
| 8.9 Doug, has been directed to review existing agency services for effectiveness in accomplishing their goals. to acquire this type of information, he should implement__ | program evaluations |
| 8.10 Assessment is the process of gathering information to__ | determine the problem |
| 9.1 As Jeff Watt gains experience as a social worker, he identifies with professional values, standards, and ethics. this process of professional identification is called__ | acculturation |
| 9.2 Diana Pena subscribes to several professional social work journals and reviews them carefully to locate research based information she can apply to her practice. she is a___ | research consumer |
| 9.3 social worker Daniel Parks develops primary prevention programs for a public health agency. the prevention activities he designs are most likely __ | educational |
| 8.4 employed by an inner city development council. Beth works with a steering committee to guide members in identifying priorities, setting goals, and developing action plans. Beth's work with this organizational committee represents the ___role | Facilitator |
| 8.5 When social work professionals join together to promote professional standards, these activities are associated with the __ role | colleague/monitor |
| 8.6 Carrie works in an information referral program under the the regional fund raising agency. she provides vital information to clients who have questions about resources and social service options. this professional activity is associated with | broker/advocate |
| 8.7 Kent coordinates services for older adults to ensure accountability in how these services are provided. he is most likely employes as a __ | case manager |
| 9.8 Donna mobilizes the action of community members to address the shortages of affordable housing. through these activities, Donna is adopting the__ role | activist |
| 9.9 Jenny is a sw w/ Family Services. Her client wants to improve her relationship with her children. Jenny takes on the role of__ | Enabler |
| 9.10 Of the following, which is the most accurate empowerment based interpretation of roles? | the nature of the situation drives the selection of roles and strategies. |
| 10.1 Sw Letasha is em/ployed as an investigator in the public child welfare system. according to Lipsky, the kind of agency at which Letasha works is considered a __ | street level bureaucracy |
| 10.2 20th century, the __ was the federal arena for child welfare policy, child labor, and maternal and infant health | Children's Bureau |
| 10.3 as a consequence of the great depression __ | people were more aware of the structural breakdown of the economy |
| 10.4 social worker __ was a leader in developing the Social Security Act | Harry Hopkins |
| 10.5 Social insurance programs__ | provide supplementary coverage for contributors |
| 10.6 The personal responsibility and work opportunity reconciliation act of 1996 __ | transformed federal public welfare assistance programs into state-based programs |
| 10.7 the source of financial support for persons who are poor and have a life long history of disability? | Supplemental Security Income |
| 10.8 a social worker's role in relation to policy? | all social workers need to make policy part of their practice world |
| 10.9 ethel believes that social welfare is a legit function of government and that welfare provisions are held as citizen's rights. her political view | liberal |
| 10.10 Gloria and her family currently receive funds through TANF. she and her children have medical coverage through __ insurance | Medicaid |
| 11.1 TF. Most people in the US who are poor are non-Hispanic White | true |
| 11.2 thirty-one year old gina was one of many people who lost their jobs at ACME manufacturing because of the slowdown in the economy. gina will most likely qualify __ | unemployment compensation |
| 11.3 Jerome has just learned that his prison sentence has been deferred; however, he will remain under court supervision for a stipulated period of time. he has most likely been __ | given probation |
| 11.4 the primary purpose of the McKinny Vento Act is __ | homeless assistance |
| 11.5 social workers who provide services to children who have been sexually assaulted most likely work in a __ | victim assistance program |
| 11.6 analyzing poverty from a structural perspective, kendra concludes the underlying cause of poverty is __ | the inadequacies in the institutional fabric of society |
| 11.7 the first juvenile court law that established a juvenile court separate from the adult judicial process was in __ | Illinois |
| 11.8 sw Hlen provides expert court testimony based on her interviews with children who have been sexually abused. she's most likely a __ | forensic sw |
| 11.9 __ offer a social service benefits to employees | employee assistance programs |
| 11.10 from an ecosystems perspective, __ | unemployment has personal, interpersonal, and structural consequences |
| 12.1 who is credited with initiating hospital-based social work? | ida cannon |
| 12.2 jim believes that attitudinal barriers to employment, mobility, and other life activities may be more problematic than disabilites. his view reflects the __ | social model of disability |
| 12.3cerebral palsy, epilepsy, and autism are all __ | examples of developmental disabilities. |
| 12.4 as a school sw, evan reviews educational services for children with developmental disabilities to ensure that they are "norman adn similar" rather than "separate and special he is monitoring for __ of services | mainstreaming |
| 12.5current research is examining the relationship of such factors as hormones, neurotransmitters, and genetics to the onset of mental disorders. this research is founded in an __ view of mental disorder | organic |
| 12.6 susan wants to communicate effectively with her clients who have a hearing loss. | use of louder than normal tone of voice |
| emergency room sw often use __ techniques to enable persons facing medical emergencies cope with their immediate problems | crisis intervention |
| 12.8 sw Darcey's focus of work is health disparities and primary prevention. she most likely works in a __ setting | public health |
| 12.9 NASW policy statement on disabilities least likely to support? | social exclusion |
| 12.10 in her practice in a mental health center, social worker Mary is likely to consult a guide to mental disorders called the __ | DSM IV-TR |
| 13.1 gay and lesbian families are most likely to _- | evidence the same continuum of concerns as heterosexual families |
| 13.2 jack has not had the time or emotional energy to even play with his children because of his struggle with alcohol. his behavior illustrates the role inadequacy of __ | parental incapacity |
| 13.3 family service agencies are__ | public and private as well as for-profit and nonprofit |
| 13.4 sw Eurnice is exploring how the Cheavor family defines expected behaviors for family members. the mos accurate term for what Eurnice is assessing is | role boundaries |
| 13.5 friends of new families is a program that proves information about infant development, education about parenting, and referrals to community resources. this program is an example of a ___ | primary prevention program |
| 13.6 a micro level factor related to the incidence of abuse and neglect? | the low self-esteem of the caregiver |
| 13.7 practitioners must balance child welfare's dual perspective of __ | a child protection and family preservation |
| 13.8 foster care provides__ | a temporary, normalized living arrangement for children outside their own home |
| 13.9 sw employed in child welfare agencies now must adhere to strict timelines for developing permanent plans for children. timelines are an integral part of which legislation? | the 1980 adoption assistance and child welfare act |
| 13.10 personal characteristics of resilient youths include all of the following characteristics except | social networks that sustain social cohesion |
| 14.1 althought origins of occupational sw began with the activities of the medieval guilds, __ is known as a twentieth-century sw pioneer who advocated workers' rights and workplace safety | Mary Parker Follet |
| 14.2 as a part of his occupational sw practice, Ezra advocates for work safety legislation. his advocacy work represents a __ intervention | macro-level |
| 14.3 Kay draws on Kubler-Ross's perspective on grief to understand her clients' responses to loss. this perspective on grief focuses Kay's attention on clients' __ responses to grief | emotional |
| 14.4 the federal landmark legislation that takes a comprehensive approach to legal issues surrounding domestic violence and sexual assault is the __ | violence against women act |
| 14.5 Lucinda, a sw at the local adult protective service agency, has learned that __ | she must balance clients' rights to autonomy with her obligation to protect clients |
| 14.6 Martha has taken on responsibility of caring for her mother, who needs respite from the everyday responsibility of care taking and her mother needs opportunities for socialization. their best alternative is__ | adult day care |
| 14.7 the legislation that mandates prevention and intervention programs for elder abuse is the __ | 1987 re-authorization of the older americans act |
| 14.8 Jerry works for aging alternatives. in his work with clients, jerry collabrates with them to assess their needs, locate and link them to appropriate programs and services, and evaluates the outcomes. he is most likely a __ | case manager |
| 14.9 TF. a different range of violent behaviors is present in same sex as compared to heterosexual relationships | False |
| 14.10 the cycle of violence holds that intimate partner violence is based on __ | power and control |