LMSW Interventions with Clients, Client Systems Quiz Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update
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LMSW
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While living at a transitional shelter, a 22-year-old man attempts suicide two
times. A week before his discharge date, the man tells his social worker that he
doesn't want to move back into his parents' house after he is released. What
should the social worker do to respond to the client's n...
LMSW Interventions with Clients, Client
Systems Quiz Questions and Correct
Answers the Latest Update
While living at a transitional shelter, a 22-year-old man attempts suicide two
times. A week before his discharge date, the man tells his social worker that he
doesn't want to move back into his parents' house after he is released. What
should the social worker do to respond to the client's need?
Select one:
A. Arrange other housing for him.
B. Help him find needed resources in the community.
C. Establish a contract in which he agrees to call her if he has suicidal thoughts
after returning home.
D. Call his parents to find out whether they are supportive of him.
✓ B. Help him find needed resources in the community.
The client is a 50-year-old woman whose presenting problem involves her
relationship with her 26-year-old son. The woman rents out the guest house on
her property to her son, who works part time at a music supply store. The son
spends his money on music downloads, vinyl records, concerts, and alcohol and
relies on his mother to pay for his food and other needs; he rarely pays his rent.
The social worker and client agree that a significant goal of therapy will be to
help the client develop greater autonomy in her relationship with her son.
A study's dependent variable is measured on a nominal scale. Therefore, the
researcher can, at most, do which of the following with the data?
Select one:
A. Identify the mean score.
B. Compare frequencies.
C. Calculate the difference between scores.
D. Determine that one subject has more of the characteristic being measured
than another subject.
✓ B. Compare frequencies.
A social worker is meeting with a family of three, including the father, mother,
and a 13-year-old son. The parents report that the son has been acting out ever
since he became a teenager - failing to do chores, talking back to them - and
that all of their efforts to discipline him have failed. He used to "shape up" when
they took away his Internet privileges or allowance, but now he continues to
disobey them. The boy says he wants more freedom to manage his own time
and doesn't want his parents to regiment his life so much. The social worker
observes that the parents are highly involved in the details of the boy's life,
bicker a lot, and seem reluctant to change the way they've been managing their
son. What approach to family therapy would be MOST useful in this case?
Select one:
A. Structural.
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