Exam 14: Developing Resources, Advocacy, and Organizing As Intervention Strategies
Exam 1: The Challenges of Social Work32 Questions
Exam 2: Direct Practice: Domain, Philosophy and Roles28 Questions
Exam 3: Overview of the Helping Process32 Questions
Exam 4: Operationalizing the Cardinal Social Work Values32 Questions
Exam 5: Building Blocks of Communication: Conveying Empathy and Authenticity33 Questions
Exam 6: Verbal Following, Exploring, and Focusing Skills32 Questions
Exam 7: Eliminating Counterproductive Communication Patterns and Substituting Positive Alternatives35 Questions
Exam 8: Assessment: Exploring and Understanding Problems and Strengths32 Questions
Exam 9: Assessing Intrapersonal and Environmental Systems34 Questions
Exam 10: Assessing Family Functioning in Diverse Family and Cultural Contexts40 Questions
Exam 11: Forming and Assessing Social Work Groups32 Questions
Exam 12: Developing Goals and Formulating a Contract30 Questions
Exam 13: Planning and Implementing Change-Oriented Strategies40 Questions
Exam 14: Developing Resources, Advocacy, and Organizing As Intervention Strategies29 Questions
Exam 15: Enhancing Family Functioning and Relationships35 Questions
Exam 16: Intervening in Social Work Groups31 Questions
Exam 17: Additive Empathy, Interpretation, and Confrontation26 Questions
Exam 18: Managing Barriers to Change27 Questions
Exam 19: The Final Phase: Evaluation and Termination28 Questions
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Prior to developing an intervention change strategy to address a community's concerns, a social worker should first engage community participants in:
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Freely available, clean drinking water is considered a standard need for all. In certain areas, there is an abundance of water. However, in some places the water resources are fast depleting and people are not getting sufficient water supply to satisfy their basic needs. This gap is an example of a(n) _____.
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Organizational practices that observe the dignity and worth of clients are implemented in a manner that:
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In the context of social work, the empowerment perspective assumes that power and powerlessness are inextricably linked to the experience of _____.
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A social worker is working in coalition with community organizations. The members of the coalition plan to develop a proposal that would document the need for affordable housing for low-income residents. The immediate next step for the coalition would be to:
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In the context of social work, a distinctive feature of macro-level interventions is the belief that:
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Sam, a social worker, has noticed a trend in the problems faced by elderly people in his town. Several elderly clients have reported that by the end of the month, they lack adequate funds to purchase food. The issue identified by the elderly clients is an indication for the social worker to:
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Which method of macro practice evaluation would be appropriate in situations involving social action and advocacy?
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