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Deck 15: Critical Practice
1
Critical theory argues that social problems are more created by _____ and less by _______.
A) people's inability to deal with their environment, lack of social work interventions
B) oppression, discrimination
C) structure of society, individual psychological factors
D) none of the above
A) people's inability to deal with their environment, lack of social work interventions
B) oppression, discrimination
C) structure of society, individual psychological factors
D) none of the above
C
2
Critical practice emerged in the ____ by reviving ___________.
A) late 1990s, radical theory from the 1970s
B) later 1970s, systems theory
C) social upheavals of the 1960s, early Marxist thought
D) 1980s, opposition to Freudian psychological approaches
A) late 1990s, radical theory from the 1970s
B) later 1970s, systems theory
C) social upheavals of the 1960s, early Marxist thought
D) 1980s, opposition to Freudian psychological approaches
A
3
Critical practice rejects social work practice that accepts:
A) conservative philosophies
B) liberal, neo-liberal philosophies
C) social democratic philosophies
D) all of the above
A) conservative philosophies
B) liberal, neo-liberal philosophies
C) social democratic philosophies
D) all of the above
D
4
Building on people's experience of oppression, injustice, and inequality to inform an ideological understanding of how society works is called:
A) praxis
B) eclecticism
C) practice wisdom
D) structural social work
A) praxis
B) eclecticism
C) practice wisdom
D) structural social work
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5
Working with people in dialogues and thus equal relationships in which views of social situations are exchanged and discussed is referred to as:
A) equi-voice
B) dialogic practice
C) ideological discussion
D) none of the above
A) equi-voice
B) dialogic practice
C) ideological discussion
D) none of the above
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6
The three main current streams of work on critical practice theory are:
A) social change, structural change, individual adaptation
B) democratic, anti-oppressive, collectivist
C) eclectic, structural, radical
D) neo-Marxist, Frankfurt School, socialist
A) social change, structural change, individual adaptation
B) democratic, anti-oppressive, collectivist
C) eclectic, structural, radical
D) neo-Marxist, Frankfurt School, socialist
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7
The central debate about critical social work lies around its argument that:
A) elite groups are controlling society and thus social work incorporates elite political objectives
B) many or most problems come from the structure and organization of society
C) postmodernism has come to an end and as yet there is no clear path forward
D) social work is a significant form of social control
A) elite groups are controlling society and thus social work incorporates elite political objectives
B) many or most problems come from the structure and organization of society
C) postmodernism has come to an end and as yet there is no clear path forward
D) social work is a significant form of social control
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8
Critical theory argues that it provides empirical support for practice by belief and practice such as historical analysis and debate.
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9
Critical theory comes from:
A) Marxism and structural theory
B) Frankfurt school critical social theory
C) feminism and the social model of disability
D) all of the above
A) Marxism and structural theory
B) Frankfurt school critical social theory
C) feminism and the social model of disability
D) all of the above
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10
Values debates about critical practice focus on claims that it sees social change as being more important than individual help and the relief of individual distress.
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11
Critical theory:
A) aims to free clients from the limitations imposed by the existing social order
B) focus on structural rather than personal or interpersonal problems
C) promotes consciousness-raising about social inequalities
D) all of the above
A) aims to free clients from the limitations imposed by the existing social order
B) focus on structural rather than personal or interpersonal problems
C) promotes consciousness-raising about social inequalities
D) all of the above
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12
Working to help people to understand and be able to criticize how social structures are implicated in their oppression and involves them in identifying and taking action is referred to as:
A) conscientization
B) dialogic practice
C) empowerment
D) none of the above
A) conscientization
B) dialogic practice
C) empowerment
D) none of the above
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13
A major difference between critical theory and psychotherapeutic, problem-solving, and empowerment views of social work is how each sees the function of social work in society.
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14
One of the most important uses of critical theory is as a broad theoretical framework within which _____ can be positioned.
A) humanism, existentialism, and spirituality
B) macro practice, social development, and social pedagogy
C) empowerment, feminist, and anti-discriminatory theory
D) none of the above
A) humanism, existentialism, and spirituality
B) macro practice, social development, and social pedagogy
C) empowerment, feminist, and anti-discriminatory theory
D) none of the above
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15
The idea of _____ is an important aspect of all critical practice.
A) praxis
B) solidarity
C) client empowerment
D) none of the above
A) praxis
B) solidarity
C) client empowerment
D) none of the above
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16
The availability of critical practice and critical practice ideas avoids social work staying with the status quo.
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17
Critical theory criticism of society can lead to:
A) negativity and demotivation by practitioners
B) poor relations with colleagues
C) antagonistic relations with persons who practitioners seek to influence
D) all of the above
A) negativity and demotivation by practitioners
B) poor relations with colleagues
C) antagonistic relations with persons who practitioners seek to influence
D) all of the above
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18
Critical theory emerged from:
A) early writings about Marxism in the beginning of the twentieth century
B) radical views of social work which were influential in the 1930s and reemerged in the 1970s
C) social and economic problems following WWII
D) the social upheaval of the 1960s
A) early writings about Marxism in the beginning of the twentieth century
B) radical views of social work which were influential in the 1930s and reemerged in the 1970s
C) social and economic problems following WWII
D) the social upheaval of the 1960s
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19
Traditional social work and critical theories are linked by
A) the idea that society contributes to generating personal problems
B) the relationship between people and society is interactive
C) both seek autonomy for clients
D) all of the above
A) the idea that society contributes to generating personal problems
B) the relationship between people and society is interactive
C) both seek autonomy for clients
D) all of the above
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20
Critical theory provides ___ opportunity for empirical testing.
A) no
B) very little
C) a great deal of
D) a very large amount of
A) no
B) very little
C) a great deal of
D) a very large amount of
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