GPT Exam SW 4150 Questions & Answers 2024/2025
A worker's actions in the group are affected by: - ANSWERSBoth client and worker's value system
A group whose primary purpose is to foster mutual aid is called a: - ANSWERSSupport group
A group whose primary purpose is to help members learn ...
A worker's actions in the group are affected by: - ANSWERSBoth client and worker's value system
A group whose primary purpose is to foster mutual aid is called a: - ANSWERSSupport group
A group whose primary purpose is to help members learn new information and skills is called a(n): -
ANSWERSEducation group
An interdisciplinary group of professionals planning the discharge of a patient from a mental health
facility is an example of a: - ANSWERSTreatment conference
The most common type of task group is a: - ANSWERSCommittee
A group that is designed to provide advice and expertise about policy issues to chief executive officers or
other high-level administrators is called a: - ANSWERSCabinet
Groups of organizations that come together to exert influence by sharing resources and expertise are
called: - ANSWERSCoalitions
A group that is often led by a lay person or a professional who has experienced the problem that
members have is called a(n): - ANSWERSSelf-help group
An example of a formed group is a: - ANSWERSTherapy group
Advantages of treatment groups include everything but: - ANSWERSGroup think
, When the behaviors of the group members and the worker are governed by the consequences of their
actions, it can be said that they are engaging in which type of learning? - ANSWERSOperant conditioning
The theory that uses structured groups to confront, challenge and eliminate antisocial peer group norms
and replace them with prosocial norms is known as: - ANSWERSSocial Exchange Theory
The potency of goals and objects in the life space of a group is called: - ANSWERSValence
The model of social group work that focuses on individuals within the context of the neighborhood and
the social environment is known as the: - ANSWERSSocial Goals Model
A group that is designed to restore and rehabilitate group members who are behaving dysfunctionally
follows the: - ANSWERSRemedial Model
The model of group work that is closely aligned with ecological systems theory is the: -
ANSWERSReciprocal Model
The theory of group work that focuses on the way members influence one another during social
interactions is the: - ANSWERSSocial Exchange Theory
The model of group work that helps members improve functioning and cope with life's tasks is the: -
ANSWERSRemedial Model
Group work grew up mainly in - ANSWERSSettlement houses
As compared to casework, group work focused on - ANSWERSGroup processes
The screening of messages so that they are congruent with one's belief system is known as: -
ANSWERSSelective perception
One way of checking that the meanings of communicated messages are understood correctly is called: -
ANSWERSFeedback
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