Exam 6: Social Work With Individuals: Problem Solving and Intervening

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Describe the eight stages of self-talk a client might go through when addressing a problem.

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An operational goal is a vague goal that gives an overview of what the client should do.

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On many occasions, the first problem that clients present may not be the one about which they are most concerned.

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A social worker should seriously consider referring a social worker to another social worker if any of the following occur except:

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Summarize the stages of working with clients from the social worker's perspective.

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When a social worker projects how they are feeling onto their client, this is called:

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Describe the difference between transference and counter-transference.

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Nonverbal cues that may suggest a client is becoming anxious when a social worker has touched upon a sensitive subject include any of the following except:

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The key guidelines for working with clients that were discussed in this chapter include all of the following except:

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List and define the five stages of Prochaska & DiClemente's model for motivational interviewing.

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In social work, the statement, "How do you feel about that?" is usually a:

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