Exam 1: Introduction to Generalist Practice With Organizations and Communities
Exam 1: Introduction to Generalist Practice With Organizations and Communities76 Questions
Exam 2: Stress and Time Management66 Questions
Exam 3: Using Micro Skills With Organizations and Communities48 Questions
Exam 4: Group Skills for Organizational and Community Change83 Questions
Exam 5: Understanding Organizations87 Questions
Exam 6: Decision Making for Organizational Change59 Questions
Exam 7: Implementing Organizational Change: Agency Policy, Projects, and Programs105 Questions
Exam 8: Understanding Neighborhoods and Communities78 Questions
Exam 9: Macro Practice in Communities69 Questions
Exam 10: Evaluating Macro Practice67 Questions
Exam 11: Advocacy and Social Action With Populations-At-Risk69 Questions
Exam 12: Ethics and Ethical Dilemmas in Practice With Organizations and Communities75 Questions
Exam 13: Using Supervision19 Questions
Exam 14: Developing and Managing Agency Resources65 Questions
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in generalist practice is the process of identifying goals, rationally considering various ways to implement them, and establishing specific steps to achieve them.
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Putting extreme limitations and constraints on some group or institution is called:
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The 1960s produced a new focus on social change versus individual pathology.
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Settlement houses focused on curing individuals versus empowering communities.
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The ________ role involves resolving arguments or disagreements among micro, mezzo, or macro systems in disagreement.
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"Six local church congregations work together to provide a community meal on separate days during the week" is an example provided in the text for:
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The three major social and economic changes that occurred between the Civil War and World War I that had significant effects on the evolution of social work practice were industrialization, gentrification, and the Great Depression.
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One concept in the NASW Code of Ethics is that professional social workers should maintain trustworthiness and sound adherence to moral ideals.
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The _______ role in social work involves assuming some level of administrative responsibility for a social services agency or some other organizational system.
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The primary code established by the International Federation of Social Workers and the International Association of Schools of Social Work is titled:
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Generalist social work practice with small groups is______practice.
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A(n) is an intermediary who acts to settle disputes and/or resolve disagreements.
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Practitioners engaged in evidence-based practice will be critical thinkers.
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Values involve how a person should behave based on a set of principles.
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Promoting empowerment means believing that people are capable of making their own choices and decisions.
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All of the following are core values of the National Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics except :
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The individual who initiates the macro change process is the__________ system.
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