Deck 6: Social Work With Individuals: Problem Solving and Intervening
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Deck 6: Social Work With Individuals: Problem Solving and Intervening
1
The key guidelines for working with clients that were discussed in this chapter include all of the following except:
A) Offer sympathy
B) Establish a working relationship
C) Explore alternative solutions to the concerns with the client
D) Explore the client's concerns in depth
A) Offer sympathy
B) Establish a working relationship
C) Explore alternative solutions to the concerns with the client
D) Explore the client's concerns in depth
A
2
When working with hostile, involuntary clients, using the _____ technique involves finding some truth in what involuntary clients are saying even when workers believe they are largely wrong, irrational, unfair, or unreasonable.
A) Truth
B) Disarming
C) Confidence
D) Acceptance
A) Truth
B) Disarming
C) Confidence
D) Acceptance
B
3
When a social worker projects how they are feeling onto their client, this is called:
A) Transference
B) Feelings
C) Transmission
D) Counter-transference
A) Transference
B) Feelings
C) Transmission
D) Counter-transference
D
4
According to the Transtheoretical Model of Change, the third stage of change that individuals go through when they successfully make changes in their lives is entitled:
A) Contemplation
B) Action
C) Preparation
D) Maintenance
A) Contemplation
B) Action
C) Preparation
D) Maintenance
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5
_____ is one's belief in one's ability to succeed in specific situations.
A) Ingenuity
B) Resiliency
C) Self-efficacy
D) Self-esteem
A) Ingenuity
B) Resiliency
C) Self-efficacy
D) Self-esteem
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6
All of the following are principles of motivational interviewing except:
A) Roll with resistance
B) Develop discrepancy
C) Ditch the downers
D) Finding meaning in life
A) Roll with resistance
B) Develop discrepancy
C) Ditch the downers
D) Finding meaning in life
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7
A client states, "How could he do this to me, after all I've done for him? He's hurt me so much." You respond with, "He's such a tool! How can you ever face your friends? You must be so miserable." This would be considered a(n) _____ response.
A) Empathic
B) Sympathetic
C) Tactful
D) Neutral
A) Empathic
B) Sympathetic
C) Tactful
D) Neutral
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8
In social work, the statement, "How do you feel about that?" is usually a:
A) Reflection of feelings
B) Summarization of what the client is saying
C) Neutral probe
D) Mistake because it is such a cliché
A) Reflection of feelings
B) Summarization of what the client is saying
C) Neutral probe
D) Mistake because it is such a cliché
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9
Nonverbal cues that may suggest a client is becoming anxious when a social worker has touched upon a sensitive subject include any of the following except:
A) Hands resting on their lap
B) Pupils of the eyes dilating
C) Flushed face
D) Fidgeting
A) Hands resting on their lap
B) Pupils of the eyes dilating
C) Flushed face
D) Fidgeting
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10
The most difficult element in an effective contract is:
A) Formulating goals
B) Time frame for completing the tasks
C) Tasks to be accomplished by the client and by the worker
D) Establishing means of monitoring progress
A) Formulating goals
B) Time frame for completing the tasks
C) Tasks to be accomplished by the client and by the worker
D) Establishing means of monitoring progress
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11
A social worker should seriously consider referring a social worker to another social worker if any of the following occur except:
A) A working relationship with the client is not established
B) The social worker feels the nature of the problem is such that he or she will not be able to help
C) The social worker feels that the counselee is choosing unethical alternatives that conflict with the social worker's basic value system
D) The social worker thinks he or she is more overworked than others
A) A working relationship with the client is not established
B) The social worker feels the nature of the problem is such that he or she will not be able to help
C) The social worker feels that the counselee is choosing unethical alternatives that conflict with the social worker's basic value system
D) The social worker thinks he or she is more overworked than others
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12
On many occasions, the first problem that clients present may not be the one about which they are most concerned.
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13
Involuntary clients are more apt to admit that a problem exists than are voluntary clients.
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14
The second stage in the Stages of Change Model is the preparation stage.
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15
In motivational interviewing, statements made by the client demonstrating resistance are challenged.
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16
In a multiproblem situation, the worker should decide which problem to handle first based on the worker's judgment as to which problem is the most pressing.
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17
It is always helpful for a social worker to self-disclose past personal experiences to clients during counseling.
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18
When pointing out a client's limitations, the social worker should also compliment the client on his or her assets.
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19
When exploring resolution strategies with clients, it is usually best for the social worker to suggest the alternatives so the client will be less stressed.
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20
Goals in a contract must relate to what the client wishes to accomplish.
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21
Clients who are receiving counseling should be "let off the hook" when they fail to meet the terms of a contract.
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22
When clients do not meet the terms of their contract, the social worker should accept the excuses they give for failing to fulfill the contract.
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23
An operational goal is a vague goal that gives an overview of what the client should do.
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24
Summarize the stages of working with clients from the social worker's perspective.
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25
Describe the eight stages of self-talk a client might go through when addressing a problem.
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26
List five strategies for working with hostile, involuntary clients.
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27
Describe the difference between transference and counter-transference.
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28
List and define the five stages of Prochaska & DiClemente's model for motivational interviewing.
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29
What are the principles of motivational interviewing that were founded by Miller & Rollnick?
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30
When should you, as a social worker, self-disclose to your client?
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31
Prepare a contract answering the following:
A. What is a behavior you want to change? Be as specific as possible.
B. Write a SMART goal for yourself.
C. How will you reward yourself for achieving the goal and adhering to your contract?
D. If you fail to adhere to the contract, what adverse consequences will you give yourself?
A. What is a behavior you want to change? Be as specific as possible.
B. Write a SMART goal for yourself.
C. How will you reward yourself for achieving the goal and adhering to your contract?
D. If you fail to adhere to the contract, what adverse consequences will you give yourself?
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