Deck 5: The Human Services Worker

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There are various approaches to problem solving used by human services. Some elements common to most approaches may include:

A) developing alternatives.
B) setting goals.
C) solving the problem for the client.
D) developing alternatives and setting goals.
E) developing alternatives and solving the problem for the client.
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A major goal of problem solving with a client is to:

A) fix the problem(s) for the client.
B) teach the problem solving process.
C) tell the client he/she must solve their own problems.
D) ignore pleas for help.
E) none of these.
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According to the text, self-disclosure is not a part of the concept of genuineness.
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The psychoanalytically oriented worker would be much quicker to notice and emphasize the earlier life experience of the client than the behaviorally oriented worker.
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Which one of the following group leadership skills is related to establishing a clear set of group rules?

A) Appraising/evaluating
B) Establishing goals
C) Promoting interaction
D) Establishing norms
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Much of the research in the field of crisis intervention has indicated that crisis can be classified into two major types which include:

A) functional and organic.
B) developmental and situational.
C) psychological and organic.
D) cognitive and emotional.
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Objectivity emphasizes verifiable aspects of an event without distortion by personal feelings.
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Behavior therapy is based upon bringing unconscious material to the conscious to strengthen the ego.
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The therapist who practices classical psychoanalysis seeks to maintain:

A) a sense of neutrality and objectivity with the client.
B) a schedule of predetermined client goals.
C) an anonymous stance with the client sometimes referred to as the blank-screen approach.
D) both a sense of neutrality and objectivity, and an anonymous stance with the client sometimes referred to as the blank-screen approach.
E) none of these.
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Which one of the following functional roles performed by human services workers is most closely related to working directly in the client's environment?

A) Coordinating services
B) Community outreach
C) Client advocacy
D) Providing information
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The humanistic approach to therapy:

A) places a great deal of emphasis on the client-therapist relationship as a catalyst for personality change.
B) is a direct, active problem-solving approach.
C) is based upon developing a transference relationship with the client.
D) is a direct, active problem-solving approach and is based upon developing a transference relationship with the client.
E) none of these.
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The concept of voluntary services generally embraces which of the following guidelines? A) The client decides that some form of help is needed and he/she contracts with the service provider for such help.
B) The client is a part of creating the objectives and goals of his/her treatment.
C) The decision to terminate treatment is determined by someone other than the actual client.
D) Voluntary services can be mandated by a court order.
E) The client both decides that some form of help is needed and contracts with the service provider for such help, and is a part of creating the objectives and goals of his/her treatment.
F) None of these.
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Professional Codes of Ethics:

A) define the range of responsibilities for individuals.
B) clarify various common issues of major concerns within a particular field.
C) help to prevent internal bickering.
D) all of these.
E) none of these.
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Behavior therapy is a direct, active, and specific problem-solving approach to treatment.
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A genuine and empathetic concern for the client guarantees that the worker will be objective.
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Which of the following are considered to be group leadership skills?

A) Establishing goals
B) Intervening
C) Promoting interaction
D) All of these
E) None of these
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When the helper pleads the client's case before human services agencies, this is called:

A) case coordinating.
B) client advocacy.
C) consulting.
D) counseling.
E) therapy.
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Psychoanalytic theory is based upon the client's current life situation rather than on helping clients come to terms with their personal past.
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There are a variety of theories, techniques, and principles available for effective interviewing. Elements common to most of these strategies include which of the following:

A) nonjudgmental attitude.
B) rapport building.
C) confidentiality.
D) all of these.
E) none of these.
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The degree to which the helper can express true feelings is referred to as:

A) confrontation.
B) genuineness.
C) objectivity.
D) clarifying.
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Physical space, life experience, background, and prior training all have a strong impact on the helping relationship.
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The right to due process is only valid when a court order is issued.
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The legal system has little impact upon the provision of human services.
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Recent law now stipulates that clients have the right to refuse services.
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Paraphrasing, highlighting, and summarizing are part of the skill of clarifying.
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Confrontation always focuses on the negative aspects of the client's behavior.
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Interviews are usually considered to be face-to-face interactions that have a planned purpose, structure, and goals.
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The law cannot change or override the values of a professional code of ethics.
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There are difficulties with the enforcement of professional codes.
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Selective perception is an important listening skill.
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Most people agree that there is one primary model of crisis intervention that can be utilized in all crisis situations.
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The development of professional codes of ethics involves the concept of "moral correctness."
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Objectivity by itself is probably not enough to develop a good working relationship with a client.
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The state can intervene in the lives of those considered unable to handle their own affairs and who might present a problem to society.
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Crisis intervention is a helping process that occurs at a much faster pace than other treatment modalities.
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The primary goal of crisis intervention is problem management, not problem resolution.
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One limitation of any professional code of ethics is that certain issues cannot be suitably covered within the context of a code.
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The concept of "least restrictive alternative" refers to a set of values that are a part of the American Psychiatric Association rules of conduct.
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All professions within the human services field adhere to a single code of ethics.
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Stress is often viewed as the key element in crisis development.
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Culture controls our lives and defines reality for each of us, with or without our permission and/or intentional awareness.
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How are human services workers involved in the community? Why do you think that community involvement is important?
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How do helping relationships differ between the psychoanalytic and humanistic approaches. Give an example when the psychoanalytic approach is likely to be more appropriate. Give an example when the humanistic approach is likely to be more appropriate.
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"Burnout" is job-related anxiety and fatigue and a reaction to chronic stress on the job.
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Name and define three basic helping skills needed when working with clients. Why are these skills needed?
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Why do fields such as human services develop professional codes of ethics?
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Promoting interaction, intervening, and establishing norms are some examples of group leadership skills.
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As defined in the text, a family with problems is not considered to be a group.
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Group leaders share many traits with orchestra conductors.
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As a group leader, establishing a set of group rules at the beginning always creates bickering and antagonism among the group members and should be avoided.
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To be effective, human services workers must fully understand their own values and respect the clients' right to have different values.
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One of the basic beliefs of human services is that fundamental change must come from within.
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Human services workers who perform outreach activities can generally be found working directly in the client's environment.
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In a group with a low level of functioning, the goals are usually set by the leader.
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Deck 5: The Human Services Worker
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There are various approaches to problem solving used by human services. Some elements common to most approaches may include:

A) developing alternatives.
B) setting goals.
C) solving the problem for the client.
D) developing alternatives and setting goals.
E) developing alternatives and solving the problem for the client.
D
2
A major goal of problem solving with a client is to:

A) fix the problem(s) for the client.
B) teach the problem solving process.
C) tell the client he/she must solve their own problems.
D) ignore pleas for help.
E) none of these.
B
3
According to the text, self-disclosure is not a part of the concept of genuineness.
False
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The psychoanalytically oriented worker would be much quicker to notice and emphasize the earlier life experience of the client than the behaviorally oriented worker.
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Which one of the following group leadership skills is related to establishing a clear set of group rules?

A) Appraising/evaluating
B) Establishing goals
C) Promoting interaction
D) Establishing norms
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Much of the research in the field of crisis intervention has indicated that crisis can be classified into two major types which include:

A) functional and organic.
B) developmental and situational.
C) psychological and organic.
D) cognitive and emotional.
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Objectivity emphasizes verifiable aspects of an event without distortion by personal feelings.
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Behavior therapy is based upon bringing unconscious material to the conscious to strengthen the ego.
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9
The therapist who practices classical psychoanalysis seeks to maintain:

A) a sense of neutrality and objectivity with the client.
B) a schedule of predetermined client goals.
C) an anonymous stance with the client sometimes referred to as the blank-screen approach.
D) both a sense of neutrality and objectivity, and an anonymous stance with the client sometimes referred to as the blank-screen approach.
E) none of these.
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10
Which one of the following functional roles performed by human services workers is most closely related to working directly in the client's environment?

A) Coordinating services
B) Community outreach
C) Client advocacy
D) Providing information
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11
The humanistic approach to therapy:

A) places a great deal of emphasis on the client-therapist relationship as a catalyst for personality change.
B) is a direct, active problem-solving approach.
C) is based upon developing a transference relationship with the client.
D) is a direct, active problem-solving approach and is based upon developing a transference relationship with the client.
E) none of these.
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12
The concept of voluntary services generally embraces which of the following guidelines? A) The client decides that some form of help is needed and he/she contracts with the service provider for such help.
B) The client is a part of creating the objectives and goals of his/her treatment.
C) The decision to terminate treatment is determined by someone other than the actual client.
D) Voluntary services can be mandated by a court order.
E) The client both decides that some form of help is needed and contracts with the service provider for such help, and is a part of creating the objectives and goals of his/her treatment.
F) None of these.
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Professional Codes of Ethics:

A) define the range of responsibilities for individuals.
B) clarify various common issues of major concerns within a particular field.
C) help to prevent internal bickering.
D) all of these.
E) none of these.
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Behavior therapy is a direct, active, and specific problem-solving approach to treatment.
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A genuine and empathetic concern for the client guarantees that the worker will be objective.
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Which of the following are considered to be group leadership skills?

A) Establishing goals
B) Intervening
C) Promoting interaction
D) All of these
E) None of these
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When the helper pleads the client's case before human services agencies, this is called:

A) case coordinating.
B) client advocacy.
C) consulting.
D) counseling.
E) therapy.
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Psychoanalytic theory is based upon the client's current life situation rather than on helping clients come to terms with their personal past.
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19
There are a variety of theories, techniques, and principles available for effective interviewing. Elements common to most of these strategies include which of the following:

A) nonjudgmental attitude.
B) rapport building.
C) confidentiality.
D) all of these.
E) none of these.
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The degree to which the helper can express true feelings is referred to as:

A) confrontation.
B) genuineness.
C) objectivity.
D) clarifying.
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Physical space, life experience, background, and prior training all have a strong impact on the helping relationship.
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The right to due process is only valid when a court order is issued.
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The legal system has little impact upon the provision of human services.
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Recent law now stipulates that clients have the right to refuse services.
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Paraphrasing, highlighting, and summarizing are part of the skill of clarifying.
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Confrontation always focuses on the negative aspects of the client's behavior.
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Interviews are usually considered to be face-to-face interactions that have a planned purpose, structure, and goals.
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The law cannot change or override the values of a professional code of ethics.
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There are difficulties with the enforcement of professional codes.
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Selective perception is an important listening skill.
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Most people agree that there is one primary model of crisis intervention that can be utilized in all crisis situations.
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The development of professional codes of ethics involves the concept of "moral correctness."
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Objectivity by itself is probably not enough to develop a good working relationship with a client.
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The state can intervene in the lives of those considered unable to handle their own affairs and who might present a problem to society.
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Crisis intervention is a helping process that occurs at a much faster pace than other treatment modalities.
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The primary goal of crisis intervention is problem management, not problem resolution.
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One limitation of any professional code of ethics is that certain issues cannot be suitably covered within the context of a code.
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The concept of "least restrictive alternative" refers to a set of values that are a part of the American Psychiatric Association rules of conduct.
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All professions within the human services field adhere to a single code of ethics.
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Stress is often viewed as the key element in crisis development.
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Culture controls our lives and defines reality for each of us, with or without our permission and/or intentional awareness.
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How are human services workers involved in the community? Why do you think that community involvement is important?
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How do helping relationships differ between the psychoanalytic and humanistic approaches. Give an example when the psychoanalytic approach is likely to be more appropriate. Give an example when the humanistic approach is likely to be more appropriate.
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"Burnout" is job-related anxiety and fatigue and a reaction to chronic stress on the job.
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Name and define three basic helping skills needed when working with clients. Why are these skills needed?
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Why do fields such as human services develop professional codes of ethics?
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Promoting interaction, intervening, and establishing norms are some examples of group leadership skills.
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As defined in the text, a family with problems is not considered to be a group.
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Group leaders share many traits with orchestra conductors.
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As a group leader, establishing a set of group rules at the beginning always creates bickering and antagonism among the group members and should be avoided.
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To be effective, human services workers must fully understand their own values and respect the clients' right to have different values.
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One of the basic beliefs of human services is that fundamental change must come from within.
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Human services workers who perform outreach activities can generally be found working directly in the client's environment.
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In a group with a low level of functioning, the goals are usually set by the leader.
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