Exam 9: Strengths, Narrative, and Solution Practice
Exam 1: The Social Construction of Social Work Theory20 Questions
Exam 2: Using Social Work Theory in Practice20 Questions
Exam 3: Connecting Theory and Practice20 Questions
Exam 4: Psychodynamic Relational Practice20 Questions
Exam 5: Psychodynamic Attachment Practice20 Questions
Exam 6: Crisis, Trauma and Task-Centered Practice20 Questions
Exam 7: Cognitive Behavioral Practice20 Questions
Exam 8: Motivational Interviewing20 Questions
Exam 9: Strengths, Narrative, and Solution Practice20 Questions
Exam 10: Macro Practice, Social Development and Social Pedagogy20 Questions
Exam 11: Social Construction - Strengths and Solutions20 Questions
Exam 12: Social Construction - Narrative Practice20 Questions
Exam 13: Humanistic Practice, Existentialism, and Spirituality20 Questions
Exam 14: Social Justice, Empowerment and Advocacy20 Questions
Exam 15: Critical Practice20 Questions
Exam 16: ECO Practice20 Questions
Exam 17: Feminist Practice20 Questions
Exam 18: Anti-Oppressive, Indigenist and Multicultural Sensitivity Approaches to Practice20 Questions
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An advantage of using systems theory with residential care is:
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The idea that the whole is more than the sum of its parts is called ___________
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The ability to maintain its fundamental nature even though changes are made by input describes which characteristic of a system?
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Systems theory has been relatively successful because it accepts and analyzes existing social orders. It also allows for the incorporation of aspects from other theories. This is in opposition to __________ that analyzes social orders and rejects them.
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The use of general or ecological systems theory is virtually universal in the US.
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Jan lives at a retirement home. She enjoys living there because she is able to socialize with others and participate in many activities. The workers at the home allow her to make most decisions concerning her daily routine, but will intervene if they feel that her safety is in jeopardy. What type of system is this?
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Identifying _____________ in behavior is beneficial because workers can learn to apply them to other systems.
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Which of the following statements about the structure of systems is FALSE?
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As opposed to health work and counseling, systems perspectives focus on ______.
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Systems theory was an aspect of the reaction against psychodynamic theory in the 1970s.
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Forms of systems theory that are distinguished in social work:
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Social systems possess ____________, which means that when one part of the system changes, the change tends to affect all of the other parts and in turn they change.
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One problem with the multifactorial explanations of systems ideas is:
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The starting point of systems practice is to avoid focusing only on the __________.
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In the 1970s, systems theory was developed as a reaction against ____________. People felt that systems theory had the sociological aspect that social work needed, whereas __________ did not compensate for this.
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