Deck 1: Introducing Generalist Practice: the Generalist Intervention Model

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B)Homeostasis
C)Equifinality
D)Input
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The ecological term of _____ is defined as the active, dynamic interactions and communication people have with others in their environment.

A)Energy
B)Transactions
C)Coping
D)Interdependence
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The mutual reliance of each person on each other person is the definition of which of the following ecological terms?

A)Energy
B)Transactions
C)Coping
D)Interdependence
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Social welfare policy competency area includes:

A)The laws and regulations that govern which social programs exist, what categories of clients are served, and who qualifies for a given program
B)Knowledge about how to form relationships with clients
C)Knowledge about ethical principles
D)All of the above
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Which of the following is NOT true about general systems theory?

A)Major terms include system, homeostasis, and equifinality
B)The concept of social environment is grounded in systems theory
C)Major terms include person-in-environment, interface, and adaptation
D)It refers to living, dynamic interactions
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The text defines _____ as the ability of an individual, family, group, community, or organization to recover from adversity and resume functioning even when suffering serious trouble, confusion, or hardship.

A)Strength
B)Resistance
C)Compliance
D)Resiliency
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The natural power of active involvement between people and their environments is the definition of which of the following ecological terms?

A)Energy
B)Transactions
C)Coping
D)Interdependence
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_____ is defined in the text as the process of overseeing, directing, coordinating, enhancing, and evaluating the on-the-job performance of workers for whom the person is responsible.

A)Consultation
B)Supervision
C)Case management
D)Organization
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The systems theory concept of _____ is defined as many different means to the same end.

A)Dynamic
B)Homeostasis
C)Equifinality
D)Input
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Social work has the following in common with other helping professions, such as counseling, psychology, and psychiatry: 

A)They all target the environment for change when necessary
B)They all stress advocacy for clients
C)They all have a common core for interviewing and counseling skills
D)All of the above
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All of the following are true of a systems approach except :

A)It views problems as being interrelated with all other aspects of the system
B)It refers to living, dynamic interactions
C)It maintains that systems constantly interact with each other
D)It assumes a broader perspective than the ecological approach
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The NASW Code of Ethics addresses the social worker's ethical responsibilities to:

A)Society
B)Clients
C)Colleagues
D)All of the above
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_____ in the macro social environment are values and beliefs held by people in the social environment that are strong enough to influence people's activities, including how government is structured or restricted.

A)Organizations
B)Political forces
C)Social forces
D)Micro events
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_____ means social workers should use the approaches and interventions in their practice that research has determined are effective.

A)Evidence-based practice
B)Practice-informed research
C)Research-informed practice
D)Policy practice
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Which of the following curriculum areas is required for baccalaureate accreditation by the Council on Social Work Education?

A)Mental health
B)Corrections
C)Research
D)Forensics
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Social work fields of practice include _____ social work.

A)Forensic
B)Occupational
C)Police
D)All of the above
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Mezzo-level skills involve working with: 

A)Small groups
B)Agencies
C)Organizations
D)Individual clients
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_____ involves efforts to change policies in legislative, agency, and community settings, whether by establishing new policies, improving existing ones, or defeating the policy initiatives of other people.

A)Policy practice
B)Evidentiary practice
C)Research-informed policy
D)Policy-informed research
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Maintaining a relatively stable, constant state of equilibrium or balance is the definition of the _____ concept in systems theory.

A)Dynamic
B)Homeostasis
C)Equifinality
D)Input
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Which of the following statements is true?

A)Sometimes conflict is necessary for macro-system changes
B)Macro-system changes are usually quite easy
C)Generalist practitioners usually need only think in terms of needed changes in the individual
D)Pinpointing targets of change in outside systems is usually very simple
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The next-to-last step in the Generalist Intervention Model is:

A)Evaluation
B)Implementation
C)Follow-up
D)Termination
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Equifinality refers to the fact that there are many different means to the same end.
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Output is the energy, information, or communication flow received from other systems.
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Interface is the point where interaction between an individual and the environment takes place.
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The Council on Social Work Education requires which of the following competency areas? 

A)Forensic social work
B)Diversity
C)Adoption
D)Spirituality
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______ requires the ability to carefully evaluate the validity of an assumption and even of a so-called fact.

A)Crucial assimilation
B)Critical thinking
C)Credible validity
D)Concrete evaluation
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A generalist practitioner performing the role of _____ guides a group experience.

A)Case manager
B)Broker
C)Advocate
D)Facilitator
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Employment of critical thinking skills is one concept of generalist practice.
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The dynamic concept in the systems model refers to people with exuberant personalities.
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Competency is defined in the text as the capacity to adjust to surrounding environmental conditions.
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A generalist practitioner performing the role of _____ links client systems to needed resources.

A)Case manager
B)Broker
C)Advocate
D)Facilitator
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All of the following occur during the planning phase of the Generalist Intervention Model except :

A)Prioritizing problems
B)Formalizing a contract
C)Translating problems into needs
D)Identifying client strengths
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All of the following were listed in the text as traps to avoid by using critical thinking except :

A)Absence of skeptical peer review
B)Outward appearance of science
C)Extensive analysis of data
D)Wishful thinking
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The action system is the individual who initiates the planned change process.
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_____ is the act of representing, championing, or defending the rights of others.

A)Social justice
B)Human rights
C)Advocacy
D)Economic justice
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In systems theory, a "system" is a set of elements that are arranged in a random, irregular, and unpredictable pattern.
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Homeostasis refers to the tendency for a system to maintain a relatively stable, constant state of equilibrium or balance.
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The _____ step of the Generalist Intervention Model is critical for accountability, in that one must prove that his or her interventions have been effective.

A)Evaluation
B)Implementation
C)Follow-up
D)Assessment
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A generalist practitioner performing the role of _____ steps forward and speaks out on behalf of clients in order to promote fair and equitable treatment or gain needed resources.

A)Case manager
B)Broker
C)Advocate
D)Facilitator
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The ecological perspective is much more useful for social work than systems theory.
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A mediator is one who represents an organization or group trying to wrestle something from another group.
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Policy practice may concern advocacy on behalf of relatively powerless groups.
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The authors of the text prefer the term "problem-solving" approach, as opposed to planned change.
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One reason why knowledge of social work research is important for social workers is that it can help practitioners become more effective in their practice.
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Policy in its simplest form might be thought of as rules.
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One of the pitfalls to critical thinking described in the text is the reliance on personal experience and testimonials.
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Research-informed practice means that social workers should use the approaches and interventions in their practice that research has determined are effective.
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The critical thinking method described in the text is called the Triple C approach.
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In order to solve problems involving organizations or communities, mastery of both micro and mezzo level skills are necessary.
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The foundation for generalist practice always involves knowledge, skills, and values.
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In social work practice, supervision and consultation are generally synonymous terms.
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Workers who adhere to the NASW Code of Ethics are never confronted with ethical dilemmas.
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The Generalist Intervention Model involves only the macro system as a target of change.
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Social justice is defined as distribution of resources in a fair and equitable manner.
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In the macro social environment, political forces are values and beliefs held by people in the social environment that are strong enough to influence people's activities, including how government is structured or restricted.
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Political ideology refers to people's status or ranking in society with respect to such standards as relative wealth, power, prestige, educational level, or family background.
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Generalist social work practitioners must think in terms of needed changes beyond the individual client system.
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The National Association of Social Workers' Code of Ethics includes the social worker's ethical responsibility to colleagues.
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Skills for working directly with families lie somewhere between the mezzo and macro levels of practice.
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The two factors involved in resiliency are risk factors and vulnerability factors.
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What is social welfare policy, and why is it important to you as a social worker?
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Assessment in generalist social work practice should emphasize and focus only on the micro level of practice.
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The contract is the final substep in the planning process.
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Define the social, economic, and political forces that affect people in the macro social environment.
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Define generalist social work practice and explain what is meant by an eclectic knowledge base.
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Evaluation of implementation is critical for accountability.
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In the planning step of the planned-change process, primary goals should be established before translating problems into needs.
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It is best to abruptly end the worker-client relationship instead of discussing the upcoming ending so time isn't wasted on talking about how this will affect the client.
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What are the three major features of the Generalist Intervention Model (GIM)?
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Discuss the differences and similarities between systems theory and the ecological perspective.
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Deck 1: Introducing Generalist Practice: the Generalist Intervention Model
1
The systems theory concept of _____ is defined as energy, information, or communication flow received from other systems.

A)Dynamic
B)Homeostasis
C)Equifinality
D)Input
D
2
The ecological term of _____ is defined as the active, dynamic interactions and communication people have with others in their environment.

A)Energy
B)Transactions
C)Coping
D)Interdependence
B
3
The mutual reliance of each person on each other person is the definition of which of the following ecological terms?

A)Energy
B)Transactions
C)Coping
D)Interdependence
D
4
Social welfare policy competency area includes:

A)The laws and regulations that govern which social programs exist, what categories of clients are served, and who qualifies for a given program
B)Knowledge about how to form relationships with clients
C)Knowledge about ethical principles
D)All of the above
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Which of the following is NOT true about general systems theory?

A)Major terms include system, homeostasis, and equifinality
B)The concept of social environment is grounded in systems theory
C)Major terms include person-in-environment, interface, and adaptation
D)It refers to living, dynamic interactions
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The text defines _____ as the ability of an individual, family, group, community, or organization to recover from adversity and resume functioning even when suffering serious trouble, confusion, or hardship.

A)Strength
B)Resistance
C)Compliance
D)Resiliency
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The natural power of active involvement between people and their environments is the definition of which of the following ecological terms?

A)Energy
B)Transactions
C)Coping
D)Interdependence
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_____ is defined in the text as the process of overseeing, directing, coordinating, enhancing, and evaluating the on-the-job performance of workers for whom the person is responsible.

A)Consultation
B)Supervision
C)Case management
D)Organization
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The systems theory concept of _____ is defined as many different means to the same end.

A)Dynamic
B)Homeostasis
C)Equifinality
D)Input
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10
Social work has the following in common with other helping professions, such as counseling, psychology, and psychiatry: 

A)They all target the environment for change when necessary
B)They all stress advocacy for clients
C)They all have a common core for interviewing and counseling skills
D)All of the above
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All of the following are true of a systems approach except :

A)It views problems as being interrelated with all other aspects of the system
B)It refers to living, dynamic interactions
C)It maintains that systems constantly interact with each other
D)It assumes a broader perspective than the ecological approach
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The NASW Code of Ethics addresses the social worker's ethical responsibilities to:

A)Society
B)Clients
C)Colleagues
D)All of the above
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_____ in the macro social environment are values and beliefs held by people in the social environment that are strong enough to influence people's activities, including how government is structured or restricted.

A)Organizations
B)Political forces
C)Social forces
D)Micro events
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_____ means social workers should use the approaches and interventions in their practice that research has determined are effective.

A)Evidence-based practice
B)Practice-informed research
C)Research-informed practice
D)Policy practice
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Which of the following curriculum areas is required for baccalaureate accreditation by the Council on Social Work Education?

A)Mental health
B)Corrections
C)Research
D)Forensics
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Social work fields of practice include _____ social work.

A)Forensic
B)Occupational
C)Police
D)All of the above
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Mezzo-level skills involve working with: 

A)Small groups
B)Agencies
C)Organizations
D)Individual clients
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_____ involves efforts to change policies in legislative, agency, and community settings, whether by establishing new policies, improving existing ones, or defeating the policy initiatives of other people.

A)Policy practice
B)Evidentiary practice
C)Research-informed policy
D)Policy-informed research
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Maintaining a relatively stable, constant state of equilibrium or balance is the definition of the _____ concept in systems theory.

A)Dynamic
B)Homeostasis
C)Equifinality
D)Input
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Which of the following statements is true?

A)Sometimes conflict is necessary for macro-system changes
B)Macro-system changes are usually quite easy
C)Generalist practitioners usually need only think in terms of needed changes in the individual
D)Pinpointing targets of change in outside systems is usually very simple
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The next-to-last step in the Generalist Intervention Model is:

A)Evaluation
B)Implementation
C)Follow-up
D)Termination
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Equifinality refers to the fact that there are many different means to the same end.
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Output is the energy, information, or communication flow received from other systems.
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Interface is the point where interaction between an individual and the environment takes place.
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The Council on Social Work Education requires which of the following competency areas? 

A)Forensic social work
B)Diversity
C)Adoption
D)Spirituality
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______ requires the ability to carefully evaluate the validity of an assumption and even of a so-called fact.

A)Crucial assimilation
B)Critical thinking
C)Credible validity
D)Concrete evaluation
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A generalist practitioner performing the role of _____ guides a group experience.

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B)Broker
C)Advocate
D)Facilitator
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Employment of critical thinking skills is one concept of generalist practice.
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The dynamic concept in the systems model refers to people with exuberant personalities.
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Competency is defined in the text as the capacity to adjust to surrounding environmental conditions.
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A generalist practitioner performing the role of _____ links client systems to needed resources.

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B)Broker
C)Advocate
D)Facilitator
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All of the following occur during the planning phase of the Generalist Intervention Model except :

A)Prioritizing problems
B)Formalizing a contract
C)Translating problems into needs
D)Identifying client strengths
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All of the following were listed in the text as traps to avoid by using critical thinking except :

A)Absence of skeptical peer review
B)Outward appearance of science
C)Extensive analysis of data
D)Wishful thinking
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The action system is the individual who initiates the planned change process.
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_____ is the act of representing, championing, or defending the rights of others.

A)Social justice
B)Human rights
C)Advocacy
D)Economic justice
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In systems theory, a "system" is a set of elements that are arranged in a random, irregular, and unpredictable pattern.
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Homeostasis refers to the tendency for a system to maintain a relatively stable, constant state of equilibrium or balance.
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The _____ step of the Generalist Intervention Model is critical for accountability, in that one must prove that his or her interventions have been effective.

A)Evaluation
B)Implementation
C)Follow-up
D)Assessment
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A generalist practitioner performing the role of _____ steps forward and speaks out on behalf of clients in order to promote fair and equitable treatment or gain needed resources.

A)Case manager
B)Broker
C)Advocate
D)Facilitator
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The ecological perspective is much more useful for social work than systems theory.
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A mediator is one who represents an organization or group trying to wrestle something from another group.
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Policy practice may concern advocacy on behalf of relatively powerless groups.
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The authors of the text prefer the term "problem-solving" approach, as opposed to planned change.
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One reason why knowledge of social work research is important for social workers is that it can help practitioners become more effective in their practice.
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Policy in its simplest form might be thought of as rules.
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One of the pitfalls to critical thinking described in the text is the reliance on personal experience and testimonials.
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Research-informed practice means that social workers should use the approaches and interventions in their practice that research has determined are effective.
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The critical thinking method described in the text is called the Triple C approach.
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In order to solve problems involving organizations or communities, mastery of both micro and mezzo level skills are necessary.
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The foundation for generalist practice always involves knowledge, skills, and values.
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In social work practice, supervision and consultation are generally synonymous terms.
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Workers who adhere to the NASW Code of Ethics are never confronted with ethical dilemmas.
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The Generalist Intervention Model involves only the macro system as a target of change.
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Social justice is defined as distribution of resources in a fair and equitable manner.
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In the macro social environment, political forces are values and beliefs held by people in the social environment that are strong enough to influence people's activities, including how government is structured or restricted.
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Political ideology refers to people's status or ranking in society with respect to such standards as relative wealth, power, prestige, educational level, or family background.
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Generalist social work practitioners must think in terms of needed changes beyond the individual client system.
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The National Association of Social Workers' Code of Ethics includes the social worker's ethical responsibility to colleagues.
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Skills for working directly with families lie somewhere between the mezzo and macro levels of practice.
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The two factors involved in resiliency are risk factors and vulnerability factors.
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What is social welfare policy, and why is it important to you as a social worker?
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Assessment in generalist social work practice should emphasize and focus only on the micro level of practice.
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The contract is the final substep in the planning process.
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Define the social, economic, and political forces that affect people in the macro social environment.
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Define generalist social work practice and explain what is meant by an eclectic knowledge base.
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Evaluation of implementation is critical for accountability.
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In the planning step of the planned-change process, primary goals should be established before translating problems into needs.
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It is best to abruptly end the worker-client relationship instead of discussing the upcoming ending so time isn't wasted on talking about how this will affect the client.
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What are the three major features of the Generalist Intervention Model (GIM)?
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Discuss the differences and similarities between systems theory and the ecological perspective.
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