Multiple Choice
Crisis intervention, with its more psychodynamic roots, offers a greater emphasis on ___________ than task-centered work, which assumes greater rationality on the part of clients.
A) emotional responses or unconscious behavior
B) planned interventions
C) the use of contracts
D) the mind and its role in perceiving the crisis
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Q2: Many social workers find the clarity of
Q3: Both crisis and task-centered practice are attractive
Q4: The success of these approaches in social
Q5: Which of the following is a criticism
Q6: Differences between crisis intervention and task-centered practice
Q8: Task-centered work deals with:<br>A) a wide range
Q9: Contracts made between clients and practitioners have
Q10: Tasks are:<br>A) structured elements of intervention in
Q11: Both have shared values principles of transparency
Q12: The focus and brevity of task-centered and