Exam 1: Introducing Generalist Practice: the Generalist Intervention Model
Exam 1: Introducing Generalist Practice: the Generalist Intervention Model70 Questions
Exam 2: Practice Skills for Working With Individuals62 Questions
Exam 3: Practice Skills for Working With Groups63 Questions
Exam 4: Skills for Working With Organizations and Communities55 Questions
Exam 5: Engagement and Assessment in Generalist Practice60 Questions
Exam 6: Planning in Generalist Practice45 Questions
Exam 7: Examples of Implementation in Generalist Practice62 Questions
Exam 8: Evaluation Termination and Follow up in Generalist Practice60 Questions
Exam 9: Understanding Families Family Assessment55 Questions
Exam 10: Working With Families55 Questions
Exam 11: Values Ethics and the Resolution of Ethical Dilemmas72 Questions
Exam 12: Culturally Competent Social Work Practice55 Questions
Exam 13: Gender Sensitive Social Work Practice53 Questions
Exam 14: Advocacy54 Questions
Exam 15: Brokering and Case Management55 Questions
Exam 16: Recording in Generalist Social Work Practice55 Questions
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______ requires the ability to carefully evaluate the validity of an assumption and even of a so-called fact.
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_____ is the act of representing, championing, or defending the rights of others.
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In order to solve problems involving organizations or communities, mastery of both micro and mezzo level skills are necessary.
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In the macro social environment, political forces are values and beliefs held by people in the social environment that are strong enough to influence people's activities, including how government is structured or restricted.
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Generalist social work practitioners must think in terms of needed changes beyond the individual client system.
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Homeostasis refers to the tendency for a system to maintain a relatively stable, constant state of equilibrium or balance.
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A generalist practitioner performing the role of _____ links client systems to needed resources.
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In the planning step of the planned-change process, primary goals should be established before translating problems into needs.
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The mutual reliance of each person on each other person is the definition of which of the following ecological terms?
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Employment of critical thinking skills is one concept of generalist practice.
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Political ideology refers to people's status or ranking in society with respect to such standards as relative wealth, power, prestige, educational level, or family background.
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The ecological term of _____ is defined as the active, dynamic interactions and communication people have with others in their environment.
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One reason why knowledge of social work research is important for social workers is that it can help practitioners become more effective in their practice.
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The National Association of Social Workers' Code of Ethics includes the social worker's ethical responsibility to colleagues.
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Define the social, economic, and political forces that affect people in the macro social environment.
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Interface is the point where interaction between an individual and the environment takes place.
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The ecological perspective is much more useful for social work than systems theory.
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