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SW 620 Quizzes QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE 100% VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 2024/2025, Exams of Nursing

SW 620 Quizzes QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE 100% VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 2024/2025

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Download SW 620 Quizzes QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE 100% VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! SW 620 Quizzes QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE 100% VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 A basic premise of systems theory that guides the assessment of families is that: functioning is influenced by internal and external factors Ecological systems theory provides a framework for understanding: reciprocity between people and the environment According to ecological theory, the family is part of what system? Microsystem According to ecological theory, a child's culture is part of what system? Macrosystem In the 1970s, systems theory was developed as a reaction against ____________. People felt that systems theory had the sociological aspect that social work needed, whereas __________ did not compensate for this. psychodynamic theory Identifying _____________ in behavior is beneficial because workers can learn to apply them to other systems. patterns The ability to maintain its fundamental nature even though changes are made by input describes which characteristic of a system? homeostasis Developing networks in social support systems emerged: in mental health work as a way of supporting isolated people The use of general or ecological systems theory is virtually universal in US social work practice. True The concept of synergy means that every system is both a whole and a part. False Psychodynamic theory would work best with clients who can express themselves well and take part in discussion and self-examination. True Psychodynamic ideas are a rich source of complex ideas for interpreting behavior. True Psychodynamic ideas include all of the following EXCEPT: assume clients are the expert on what ails them. When a person incorporates messages about "right and wrong" from the social environment, and these become internal standards to evaluate behavior, which aspect of the psyche has developed? superego A social worker who uses a Freudian approach to practice would most likely use: long term exploration of life development issues Which of the following is not a defense mechanism? minimalism When 2-year-old Matthew was told he would get no dessert until he finished the food on his plate, he threw his plate on the floor in a temper tantrum. Freud would have suggested that Matthew was unable to resist the demands of his: id According to Freud, when does most human development occur? early to mid childhood Freud's stage theory of development is described as: psychosexual Some of the major critiques of psychodynamic theory include all of the following except: bias towards collective action and neglecting clients' immediate personal needs Erikson's overall theme of psychosocial development follows which sequence of self/other relationship formation? attachment-autonomy-intimacy According to Erikson, the individual forges a lasting ego identity during: adolescence According to Erikson, ___________ is "the ability to fuse one's identity with someone else's without fear you're going to lose yourself." intimacy Susan's children are all married and living a good distance from home. Susan works as a legal secretary and most of what she earns goes to college funds for her 2 grandchildren. Her own children live busy lives, with friends and work occupying most of their time, so Susan volunteers one evening each week at the Children's Hospital, reading bedtime stories to the young children there. Susan is BEST classified as fitting into Erikson's _______________ stage. generativity vs. stagnation Adult thought patterns such as "I can't count on anyone" and "People will do what they want despite my wishes" suggests a problem in which stage of development? trust/ mistrust Erikson's developmental theme of integrity versus despair is most pronounced during: late adulthood The two main approaches to helping practitioners find ways of using the theories available are: selection and eclecticism Cognition develops progressively from more complex to less complex processes beginning in infancy, continuing in childhood. False For very young children, attachment to a nurturing caregiver is most critical between the ages of ages 0 to 3. This is an example of which neuroscience concept? Sensitive period Which of the following is NOT a reason for integrating neuroscience into social work education? A working knowledge of the brain and central nervous system and their functions helps social workers sound fancy and smart to their medical colleagues Neural plasticity is a characteristic of the brain that endures across the life span. True The A-B-C cognitive-behavioral model of practice stands for: antecedents, behavior, consequences In operant conditioning: Reinforcers are applied to responses If a child learns racist attitudes from the example of parental behavior, this would be termed: observational learning Which of the following is an example of positive reinforcement? Giving a child money for doing his chores Critical and feminist theory criticizes CBT for which of the following? its individualist focus, seeing all problems as coming from an individual's mind Which of the following is an example of observational learning? young women wear clothes styled like those of a popular actress In both positive and negative reinforcement: a target behavior is reinforced to increase it Maggie cries and throws a temper tantrum at the store and her mother buys her a candy bar. Maggie is more likely to have a tantrum the next time she is at the store because that behavior was: Reinforced Which of the following is not a mindfulness based CBT? Multisystemic therapy A social worker using a behavioral approach to practice would most likely use all of the following EXCEPT: long term exploration of childhood experiences Task centered is appropriate to address long-standing issues in a client's life. False Contracts, or social worker-client agreements, are discouraged in task centered and crisis intervention. False There is strong empirical support for task centered practice. True A criticism of task centered is that it can be unstructured and ill-defined, making it challenging for less experienced social workers to implement. False Both task centered and crisis intervention focus on exploring client problems and their history in detail. False Crisis intervention has its roots in psychodynamic theories. True A criticism of brief therapies is that they fail to address resource inadequacies and deeply rooted problems of social inequality. False A clinician using task centered practice would prioritize exploring clients' emotional and interpersonal issues. False Crisis intervention is commonly used in the practice areas of suicide prevention and interpersonal violence. True A distinction between task centered and crisis intervention is that task centered is a brief therapy but crisis centered is not. False These three perspectives—strengths, narrative, and solution-focused practice - share theoretical sources in: Social psychology and postmodern social construction One of the difficulties that arise in the critiques of these perspectives is that: Being positive does not sufficiently address the reality that clients and the people around them experience damaging problems. The narrative technique of taking apart a situation through analyzing its elements, then exploring whose power has made those elements important in the situation is referred to as: Deconstruction The process by which narrative therapists help shift the therapy problem away from the person is known as: Externalization of the problem The primary goal of solution focused therapy is to: Help the client identify the solution These three perspectives—strengths, narrative, and solution-focused practice: Share a common focus—they reject problem solving and instead adopt a forward-looking approach Focusing on pathology and deficits in the assessment process is likely to: Underestimate strengths The rationale behind the miracle question is to: Increase awareness of alternative realities and possibilities Ms. M has expressed concerns about working with a social worker based on a previous difficulty with a helping professional. The social worker explains that he would like to work with her utilizing the strengths-oriented approach. Ms. M asked the social worker to explain what he means. Which of the following statements BEST represents the social worker's response? "You will be able to identify the things that you do well and the areas where you need help." "How will you know when your problem is resolved" is an example of which of the following types of questions in the solution-focused approach? Miracle question EXTRA CREDIT: The idea that indirect discrimination arises because of established patterns of social relation privilege majority ethnic groups is referred to as: Institutional racism
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