Exam 7: Environmental and Ecological Theory in Social Work
Exam 1: Introduction to Theory and Its Application to Social Work Practice35 Questions
Exam 2: Critique of Theory for Use in Social Work Practice35 Questions
Exam 3: Historical Context35 Questions
Exam 4: Critical Theories35 Questions
Exam 5: Psychodynamic Theory34 Questions
Exam 6: System Theories35 Questions
Exam 7: Environmental and Ecological Theory in Social Work35 Questions
Exam 8: Life Span Theories, Family Life Course Theories, and Historical Trauma35 Questions
Exam 9: Symbolic Interactionism35 Questions
Exam 10: Behavior Theory, the Cognitive Turn and the Influence of Mindfulness35 Questions
Exam 11: Theories of Culture and White Privilege35 Questions
Exam 12: Empowerment Theory and the Strengths Perspective34 Questions
Exam 13: Cognitive and Moral Development Theories35 Questions
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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding social workers' roles related to persons and their environments from 1870 to 1890?
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When working from the ecological theories (especially ecological ethics), which of the following questions is important for a social worker to ask?
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Social workers have always understood the importance of social, physical, and natural environments.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding social workers' roles related to persons and their environments from 1930 to 1945?
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Naess thinks it would be desirable if humans vanished from the global scene, because the present human interference with the non-human world is excessive.
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In which of the following periods did people start calling for more equal distribution of good to all groups, based on their "shallow" ecology perspective?
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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding social workers' roles related to persons and their environments from 1890 to 1920?
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______ are holistic in their consideration of entire ecosystems, including the complex interrelationships between species, geography, climate, etc.
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Which of the following was a component of the social work approaches from 1920 to 1930?
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______ is the study of macro biophysical and social systems, their relationships, and interdependencies.
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State and elaborate on any two principles of deep ecology proposed by Naess.
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Overpopulation is something that mankind cannot positively address even if we choose to do so.
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