Exam 2: Lenses for Conceptualizing Problems and Interventions: the Person in the Environment
Exam 1: Human Behavior and the Social Work Profession37 Questions
Exam 2: Lenses for Conceptualizing Problems and Interventions: the Person in the Environment45 Questions
Exam 3: Lenses for Conceptualizing Problems and Interventions: Biopsychosocial Dimensions52 Questions
Exam 4: Lenses for Conceptualizing Problems and Interventions: Sociocultural Dimensions40 Questions
Exam 5: Lenses for Conceptualizing Problems and Interventions: Social Change Dimensions47 Questions
Exam 6: Pre-Pregnancy and Prenatal Issues40 Questions
Exam 7: Development in Infancy and Early Childhood53 Questions
Exam 8: Development in Middle Childhood39 Questions
Exam 9: Development in Adolescence49 Questions
Exam 10: Development in Early Adulthood40 Questions
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Exam 13: Looking Forward: Challenges and Opportunities for the Social Work Profession25 Questions
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Briefly describe the difference between an ecomap and a genogram. Describe 2 situations where each might be useful to a social worker.
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List and describe the differences between the levels in ecological theory.
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Explain the difference between equifinality and multifinality. Give an example of each from Juan's family.
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Majors strengths of the Ecological Model include all the following EXCEPT:
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Even if Juan's family situation were improved, Juan could still be struggling with school and other issues. This is an example of:
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