Exam 14: Applications

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The support group approach to bullying has been very successful with 80 percent of the cases being quickly resolved, that is, from the time a support group is set up the target child reports very minor or no more difficulties.

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In Restorative Circles the "empty chairs" are for those in the community that the offender has unknowingly harmed and therefore could not be invited to participate.

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Although preliminary, outcome data on the Restorative Circles indicate offenders who participate in this process have lower recidivism rates than offenders who do not go through this process.

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In their assessment interview, Uken and Sebold gather data about the frequency and intensity of the domestic violence in their client's recent past to ensure that all group members will be safe during group sessions.

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The solution-focused practice model was originally developed using videotaping and a one-way mirror.

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Walker claims the prison system generally ignores the needs of crime victims who are often the offender's loved ones.

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In the early stages of the WOWW program in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida with lower achieving children in middle school, the use of seemed to make a difference in reducing children's misbehaviors in class and in improving academic achievement.

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"Bill," the case example in Kidge Burns' Reading about her work with patients in an acute care hospital in the U.K., was struggling with:

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One universal demand of the loved ones of inmates

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In Jackson & Waldman's approach to organization change, "SF

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The purpose of Lorenn Walker's program in the Hawaii prison system is to increase offenders' lawful behavior and to repair harm with their loved ones and others hurt by their criminal behavior.

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According to Frank Thomas, all of the following skills are used by Insoo Kim Berg in solution-focused supervision except which one?

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A "relapse" in the St. John's program is viewed as:

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In the WOWW program, the classroom coach mainly:

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The starting point for collaborative solution building is:

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The application of solution-focused practices in a hospital setting in the U.K. described by Kidge Burns uses solution-focused practices primarily with those diagnosed with long-term mental illness such as schizophrenia.

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The alcohol treatment program at St. John's Hospital in Bruges, Belgium is built on:

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The "SF Champions" that Jackson and Waldman use to encourage and bring about change each identified a solution-focused project they wanted to work on to promote solution-focused practices in the organization.

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Uken and Sebold originally began their treatment program for the perpetrators of domestic violence using a _________ treatment model.

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In the Restorative Circles describe by Walker, the participants work to develop a plan for a better, law abiding future as well as work to reconcile the offender with family and community members.

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