Deck 4: Social Work With Individuals and Families

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Today's approach to individuals and families differs from the casework method attributed to Mary Richmond in that it emphasizes the importance of ________.

A) care and concern
B) systematic information gathering
C) the development of a plan for improvement
D) collaboration
E) working one-on-one
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The first formalized social work practice with individuals and families was developed to address issues of ________.

A) individual pathology
B) immigration issues
C) poverty
D) mental illness
E) community exclusion
Question
Social work practice with individuals and families developed in ________.

A) settlement houses
B) charity organizations
C) almshouses
D) missions
E) mutual benefit societies
Question
The clinical function of direct practice with individuals and families focuses on ________.

A) changing thought patterns, feelings, or behaviours
B) accessing resources
C) providing information and referrals
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
Question
When a hospital social worker is coordinating a discharge to a rehabilitation hospital, she is exercising her function in ________.

A) clinical practice
B) direct practice
C) case management
D) advocacy
E) counselling
Question
Service navigation with individuals and families involves ________.

A) facilitating connections to resources
B) acting as an intermediary between individuals/families and service systems
C) helping individuals and families to overcome barriers to service provision
D) short-term counselling
E) advocacy
Question
"Common factors" is a term used to refer to ________.

A) the functions all social workers have in common
B) elements of relationship-building
C) factors involved in direct practice
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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Which of the following statements best describes the skill of attending?

A) Non-verbal aspects of communication that convey interest and presence
B) Using open-ended questions to encourage elaboration
C) Paraphrasing what is being said to ensure a common understanding
D) Repeating verbatim what has been recounted to communicate that one is following
E) Summarizing key themes
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Social workers communicate empathy to individuals and families by ________.

A) asking about feelings
B) summarizing their understanding of a situation
C) clarifying facts
D) focusing on what is relevant
E) setting client-centred goals
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Which of the following skills is NOT an example of good communication?

A) parroting
B) questioning
C) summarizing
D) paraphrasing
E) establishing eye contact
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A closed question would start with the following: ________.

A) Do
B) Why
C) What
D) How
E) Could
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The most crucial determinant of success for work with individuals and families is ________.

A) the match between theoretical framework and client need
B) the instillation of hope
C) the relational base achieved
D) the application of evidence-based techniques
E) years of experience of the helping professional
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Social workers establish collaboration with individuals and families who ________.

A) seek their services
B) are referred to their services
C) are mandated to receive services
D) both A and C
E) all of the above
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When a social worker's verbal communication matches his non-verbal communication, he is showing ________.

A) care and concern
B) empathy
C) genuineness
D) collaboration
E) hope
Question
Reflecting is primarily used to ________.

A) demonstrate that a social worker's understanding of what has been said matches the client's meaning
B) encourage elaboration
C) challenge a client's understanding
D) convey interest
E) establish a relational base with individuals and families
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________ is particularly effective when working with individuals and families who are from different cultural backgrounds than the social worker.

A) Reflecting
B) Questioning
C) Attending
D) Summarizing
E) Caring
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Three processes that underlie the components of the social work relationship are ________.

A) client-centredness, self-awareness, and attunement
B) collaboration, empathy, and genuineness
C) empathy, genuineness, and self-awareness
D) client-centredness, collaboration, and genuineness
E) none of the above
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The Canadian Official Languages Act guarantees access to French or English for services provided directly by ________.

A) social service agencies
B) health service agencies
C) education, health, and social service agencies
D) federal government agencies
E) provincial government agencies
Question
________ have adopted policies that guarantee bilingual service in government agencies and health services.

A) Nova Scotia and Quebec
B) Ontario and British Columbia
C) Alberta and Manitoba
D) Quebec and Ontario
E) Manitoba and New Brunswick
Question
Seabury, Seabury, and Garvin (2011) identify ________ components to the planning/contracting phase of the helping process.

A) five
B) four
C) three
D) six
E) two
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In Joan Keefler's assessment template, the problem definition refers to a description of the problems or issues as ________.

A) observed by the worker
B) reported by the client
C) reported by the referral source
D) observed by other collaterals
E) both A and B
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________ is critical to the assessment process.

A) Following a client's lead
B) Timing questions well
C) Eliciting information in a caring manner
D) none of the above
E) all of the above
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There are ________ phases in the helping process.

A) six
B) five
C) four
D) three
E) two
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The exploration and assessment phase of the helping process involves ________.

A) the development of a purpose
B) collection and analysis of information
C) identification of joint goals and tasks
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
Question
Social work interventions are guided by ________.

A) research and theory
B) organizational constraints
C) client preferences
D) professional judgment
E) all of the above
Question
Integrating electronic exchanges such as texting and emailing into face-to-face practice has been shown to ________.

A) improve clinical outcomes
B) enhance the practitioner-client relationship
C) harm clients
D) both A and B
E) all of the above
Question
Social work assessments are most typically informed by ________.

A) verbal reports from clients
B) information received from other informants impacted by the presenting issues
C) worker observations
D) other professional reports
E) Both A and C
Question
The common factor that has received the least attention in the literature is ________.

A) care and concern
B) hope
C) genuineness
D) problem-solving
E) collaboration
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A ________ social worker would inform clients of their rights and of any potential risks.

A) genuine
B) empathetic
C) concerned
D) hopeful
E) collaborative
Question
Being self-aware helps social workers to ________.

A) work through negative feelings
B) develop care and concern
C) engage with personal experiences of privilege and marginalization
D) both A and B
E) all of the above
Question
Seeking feedback on the helping process and recognizing when individuals and families feel understood are examples of ________.

A) openness
B) care and concern
C) attunement
D) genuineness
E) collaboration
Question
The Helping Relationship Inventory is a useful tool to help social workers ________.

A) develop a relationship with individuals
B) communicate collaboration
C) assess how they are being experienced by an individual
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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From the perspective of critical theories, self-disclosure is ________.

A) inevitable
B) desirable
C) risky
D) problematic
E) both A and B
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________ is NOT a common factor.

A) Genuineness
B) Hope
C) Problem-solving
D) Care and concern
E) Empathy
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Joan Keefler's assessment template incorporates ________.

A) the problem-solving perspective
B) a strengths perspective
C) the ecosystems framework
D) both B and C
E) all of the above
Question
Assessment as a product refers to ________.

A) the way information is gathered
B) a standardized template
C) a written professional summary
D) the outcome of gathering information
E) all of the above
Question
Written assessments should include ________.

A) facts
B) worker observations
C) client observations
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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________ is NOT a focus of the work in the contracting/planning phase of the helping process.

A) Identifying purpose
B) Setting goals
C) Specifying responsibilities
D) Consolidating gains
E) Identifying target problems
Question
When working with individuals and families, it is important to establish a purpose for the work in order to ________.

A) clarify what is within and outside the social worker's mandate
B) elicit what the individual or family needs
C) identify the reasons for the work together
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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________ is NOT typically a component of the ending/evaluation phase of the helping process.

A) Processing the emotional bond
B) Consolidating gains
C) Setting goals
D) Planning next steps
E) Reviewing progress
Question
Family structure refers to ________.

A) the number of people in a family
B) who is in a family
C) how a family is organized
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
Question
The genogram is particularly useful for identifying ________.

A) current family structure
B) intergenerational patterns
C) important dates and events
D) concerns of each family member
E) important facts about a family
Question
The genogram typically includes information about ________ generation(s).

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
E) five
Question
The genogram is based on the work of ________.

A) Felix Biestek
B) Mary Richmond
C) Joan Keefler
D) Marion Bogo
E) Murray Bowen
Question
Tracking in regard to the helping process with families involves ________.

A) noting important dates
B) listening to pertinent issues being discussed
C) observing patterns of interaction
D) keeping an eye on the time
E) keeping track of facts
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Social work practice with individuals and families involves clinical work and case management.
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Different theoretical perspectives hold divergent views on worker self-disclosure.
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The focus of a social work assessment can vary depending on the context in which the social worker works.
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Brokering is a form of service navigation.
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When a client is referred by someone else, he or she is considered to have sought services involuntarily.
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The process of exploring and assessing a client's issues and concerns is guided by the nature in which they came to seek services.
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Most social work assessments are informed by verbal reports and observations made during client interviews.
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Establishing eye contact is always an effective way of communicating interest and presence.
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Attending skills are the skills used by a social worker to ensure clients attend the next meeting.
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Social work assessments are never guided by standardized forms.
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Closed questions can be helpful when trying to gather factual information.
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The phases of the helping relationship differ based on the expected duration of the social work encounter.
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Parroting is a helpful communication skill when a social worker is trying to communicate that she is following a client's story.
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It is helpful for social workers to review client progress during the ending phase of the helping relationship.
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Clients usually experience pleasure or relief when their social work encounter is coming to an end.
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A signed agreement between a worker and a client serves as a good measure of collaboration.
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Hope is an important element of the helping process.
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A social worker cannot express care and concern if he or she does not like the client.
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The case management aspect of direct practice with individuals and families focuses on accessing services, rather than establishing a relational base.
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Reflecting can be a particularly useful form of communication when social workers are working with clients from vastly different cultural backgrounds than their own.
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Care and concern can be communicated by asking about and recognizing how experiences of marginalization and discrimination affect individuals and families.
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If clients do not answer important questions right away, social workers should ask further questions.
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Target problems are challenges clients face that they wish to change.
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The Keefler assessment template is informed by the ecosystems framework.
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Families typically frame their issues in relational terms (e.g., "We are having difficulty with our communication").
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A genogram is a schematic diagram of family relations.
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Social workers who meet with multiple members of a family must connect and establish rapport with everyone.
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All social workers in direct practice consider family dynamics.
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The Helping Relationship Inventory identifies issues that individuals and families are having in their relationships with others.
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It is generally accepted that self-disclosure is an important component of direct practice with individuals and families.
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What are the two components of direct practice in social work?
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What are common factors? Why are they important to direct practice with individuals and families?
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In what ways is a social work assessment both a process and a product?
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What is the professional opinion in Keefler's assessment template?
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What four processes does Bogo (2006) associate with "good" endings in the social worker-client relationship?
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1
Today's approach to individuals and families differs from the casework method attributed to Mary Richmond in that it emphasizes the importance of ________.

A) care and concern
B) systematic information gathering
C) the development of a plan for improvement
D) collaboration
E) working one-on-one
D
2
The first formalized social work practice with individuals and families was developed to address issues of ________.

A) individual pathology
B) immigration issues
C) poverty
D) mental illness
E) community exclusion
C
3
Social work practice with individuals and families developed in ________.

A) settlement houses
B) charity organizations
C) almshouses
D) missions
E) mutual benefit societies
B
4
The clinical function of direct practice with individuals and families focuses on ________.

A) changing thought patterns, feelings, or behaviours
B) accessing resources
C) providing information and referrals
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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5
When a hospital social worker is coordinating a discharge to a rehabilitation hospital, she is exercising her function in ________.

A) clinical practice
B) direct practice
C) case management
D) advocacy
E) counselling
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6
Service navigation with individuals and families involves ________.

A) facilitating connections to resources
B) acting as an intermediary between individuals/families and service systems
C) helping individuals and families to overcome barriers to service provision
D) short-term counselling
E) advocacy
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7
"Common factors" is a term used to refer to ________.

A) the functions all social workers have in common
B) elements of relationship-building
C) factors involved in direct practice
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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8
Which of the following statements best describes the skill of attending?

A) Non-verbal aspects of communication that convey interest and presence
B) Using open-ended questions to encourage elaboration
C) Paraphrasing what is being said to ensure a common understanding
D) Repeating verbatim what has been recounted to communicate that one is following
E) Summarizing key themes
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9
Social workers communicate empathy to individuals and families by ________.

A) asking about feelings
B) summarizing their understanding of a situation
C) clarifying facts
D) focusing on what is relevant
E) setting client-centred goals
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10
Which of the following skills is NOT an example of good communication?

A) parroting
B) questioning
C) summarizing
D) paraphrasing
E) establishing eye contact
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11
A closed question would start with the following: ________.

A) Do
B) Why
C) What
D) How
E) Could
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12
The most crucial determinant of success for work with individuals and families is ________.

A) the match between theoretical framework and client need
B) the instillation of hope
C) the relational base achieved
D) the application of evidence-based techniques
E) years of experience of the helping professional
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13
Social workers establish collaboration with individuals and families who ________.

A) seek their services
B) are referred to their services
C) are mandated to receive services
D) both A and C
E) all of the above
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14
When a social worker's verbal communication matches his non-verbal communication, he is showing ________.

A) care and concern
B) empathy
C) genuineness
D) collaboration
E) hope
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15
Reflecting is primarily used to ________.

A) demonstrate that a social worker's understanding of what has been said matches the client's meaning
B) encourage elaboration
C) challenge a client's understanding
D) convey interest
E) establish a relational base with individuals and families
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16
________ is particularly effective when working with individuals and families who are from different cultural backgrounds than the social worker.

A) Reflecting
B) Questioning
C) Attending
D) Summarizing
E) Caring
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17
Three processes that underlie the components of the social work relationship are ________.

A) client-centredness, self-awareness, and attunement
B) collaboration, empathy, and genuineness
C) empathy, genuineness, and self-awareness
D) client-centredness, collaboration, and genuineness
E) none of the above
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18
The Canadian Official Languages Act guarantees access to French or English for services provided directly by ________.

A) social service agencies
B) health service agencies
C) education, health, and social service agencies
D) federal government agencies
E) provincial government agencies
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________ have adopted policies that guarantee bilingual service in government agencies and health services.

A) Nova Scotia and Quebec
B) Ontario and British Columbia
C) Alberta and Manitoba
D) Quebec and Ontario
E) Manitoba and New Brunswick
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20
Seabury, Seabury, and Garvin (2011) identify ________ components to the planning/contracting phase of the helping process.

A) five
B) four
C) three
D) six
E) two
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21
In Joan Keefler's assessment template, the problem definition refers to a description of the problems or issues as ________.

A) observed by the worker
B) reported by the client
C) reported by the referral source
D) observed by other collaterals
E) both A and B
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22
________ is critical to the assessment process.

A) Following a client's lead
B) Timing questions well
C) Eliciting information in a caring manner
D) none of the above
E) all of the above
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23
There are ________ phases in the helping process.

A) six
B) five
C) four
D) three
E) two
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24
The exploration and assessment phase of the helping process involves ________.

A) the development of a purpose
B) collection and analysis of information
C) identification of joint goals and tasks
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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25
Social work interventions are guided by ________.

A) research and theory
B) organizational constraints
C) client preferences
D) professional judgment
E) all of the above
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Integrating electronic exchanges such as texting and emailing into face-to-face practice has been shown to ________.

A) improve clinical outcomes
B) enhance the practitioner-client relationship
C) harm clients
D) both A and B
E) all of the above
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27
Social work assessments are most typically informed by ________.

A) verbal reports from clients
B) information received from other informants impacted by the presenting issues
C) worker observations
D) other professional reports
E) Both A and C
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28
The common factor that has received the least attention in the literature is ________.

A) care and concern
B) hope
C) genuineness
D) problem-solving
E) collaboration
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29
A ________ social worker would inform clients of their rights and of any potential risks.

A) genuine
B) empathetic
C) concerned
D) hopeful
E) collaborative
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30
Being self-aware helps social workers to ________.

A) work through negative feelings
B) develop care and concern
C) engage with personal experiences of privilege and marginalization
D) both A and B
E) all of the above
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31
Seeking feedback on the helping process and recognizing when individuals and families feel understood are examples of ________.

A) openness
B) care and concern
C) attunement
D) genuineness
E) collaboration
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32
The Helping Relationship Inventory is a useful tool to help social workers ________.

A) develop a relationship with individuals
B) communicate collaboration
C) assess how they are being experienced by an individual
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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33
From the perspective of critical theories, self-disclosure is ________.

A) inevitable
B) desirable
C) risky
D) problematic
E) both A and B
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34
________ is NOT a common factor.

A) Genuineness
B) Hope
C) Problem-solving
D) Care and concern
E) Empathy
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35
Joan Keefler's assessment template incorporates ________.

A) the problem-solving perspective
B) a strengths perspective
C) the ecosystems framework
D) both B and C
E) all of the above
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36
Assessment as a product refers to ________.

A) the way information is gathered
B) a standardized template
C) a written professional summary
D) the outcome of gathering information
E) all of the above
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37
Written assessments should include ________.

A) facts
B) worker observations
C) client observations
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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38
________ is NOT a focus of the work in the contracting/planning phase of the helping process.

A) Identifying purpose
B) Setting goals
C) Specifying responsibilities
D) Consolidating gains
E) Identifying target problems
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39
When working with individuals and families, it is important to establish a purpose for the work in order to ________.

A) clarify what is within and outside the social worker's mandate
B) elicit what the individual or family needs
C) identify the reasons for the work together
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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40
________ is NOT typically a component of the ending/evaluation phase of the helping process.

A) Processing the emotional bond
B) Consolidating gains
C) Setting goals
D) Planning next steps
E) Reviewing progress
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41
Family structure refers to ________.

A) the number of people in a family
B) who is in a family
C) how a family is organized
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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42
The genogram is particularly useful for identifying ________.

A) current family structure
B) intergenerational patterns
C) important dates and events
D) concerns of each family member
E) important facts about a family
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43
The genogram typically includes information about ________ generation(s).

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
E) five
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44
The genogram is based on the work of ________.

A) Felix Biestek
B) Mary Richmond
C) Joan Keefler
D) Marion Bogo
E) Murray Bowen
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45
Tracking in regard to the helping process with families involves ________.

A) noting important dates
B) listening to pertinent issues being discussed
C) observing patterns of interaction
D) keeping an eye on the time
E) keeping track of facts
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46
Social work practice with individuals and families involves clinical work and case management.
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47
Different theoretical perspectives hold divergent views on worker self-disclosure.
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48
The focus of a social work assessment can vary depending on the context in which the social worker works.
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49
Brokering is a form of service navigation.
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50
When a client is referred by someone else, he or she is considered to have sought services involuntarily.
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51
The process of exploring and assessing a client's issues and concerns is guided by the nature in which they came to seek services.
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52
Most social work assessments are informed by verbal reports and observations made during client interviews.
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53
Establishing eye contact is always an effective way of communicating interest and presence.
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54
Attending skills are the skills used by a social worker to ensure clients attend the next meeting.
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55
Social work assessments are never guided by standardized forms.
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56
Closed questions can be helpful when trying to gather factual information.
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57
The phases of the helping relationship differ based on the expected duration of the social work encounter.
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58
Parroting is a helpful communication skill when a social worker is trying to communicate that she is following a client's story.
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59
It is helpful for social workers to review client progress during the ending phase of the helping relationship.
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Clients usually experience pleasure or relief when their social work encounter is coming to an end.
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61
A signed agreement between a worker and a client serves as a good measure of collaboration.
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62
Hope is an important element of the helping process.
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A social worker cannot express care and concern if he or she does not like the client.
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64
The case management aspect of direct practice with individuals and families focuses on accessing services, rather than establishing a relational base.
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Reflecting can be a particularly useful form of communication when social workers are working with clients from vastly different cultural backgrounds than their own.
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Care and concern can be communicated by asking about and recognizing how experiences of marginalization and discrimination affect individuals and families.
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67
If clients do not answer important questions right away, social workers should ask further questions.
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68
Target problems are challenges clients face that they wish to change.
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69
The Keefler assessment template is informed by the ecosystems framework.
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Families typically frame their issues in relational terms (e.g., "We are having difficulty with our communication").
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A genogram is a schematic diagram of family relations.
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72
Social workers who meet with multiple members of a family must connect and establish rapport with everyone.
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73
All social workers in direct practice consider family dynamics.
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The Helping Relationship Inventory identifies issues that individuals and families are having in their relationships with others.
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It is generally accepted that self-disclosure is an important component of direct practice with individuals and families.
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76
What are the two components of direct practice in social work?
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77
What are common factors? Why are they important to direct practice with individuals and families?
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78
In what ways is a social work assessment both a process and a product?
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What is the professional opinion in Keefler's assessment template?
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What four processes does Bogo (2006) associate with "good" endings in the social worker-client relationship?
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