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Clinical Social Work Practice:
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An Integrated Approach
Sixth Edition
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Marlene G. Cooper,
Joan Granucci Lesser.
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All Chapters Included




All Answers Included




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Table of Contents iii
Chapter 1 Theoretical Base for Clinical Social Work Practice 1
Chapter 2 The Clinical Interview: The Process of Assessment 5
Chapter 3 The Biopsychosocial Assessment 9
Chapter 4 Multicultural Practice 13
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Chapter 5 Object Relations Theory: A Relational Psychodynamic Model 17
Chapter 6 Self-Psychology: A Relational Psychodynamic Model 21
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Chapter 7 Relational Theory 25
Chapter 8 Behavior Therapy: A Structural Approach 29
Chapter 9 Cognitive Theory: A Structural Approach 33
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Chapter 10 Narrative Therapy 37
Chapter 11 Solution-Focused Therapy 41
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Chapter 12 Trauma Theory 45
Chapter 13 Special Issues in Clinical Practice 49
Answer Key 53
Chapter 1 Theoretical Base for Clinical Social Work Practice 53
Chapter 2 The Clinical Interview: The Process of Assessment 54
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Chapter 3 The Biopsychosocial Assessment 55
Chapter 4 Multicultural Practice 56
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Chapter 5 Object Relations Theory: A Relational Psychodynamic Model 57
Chapter 6 Self-Psychology: A Relational Psychodynamic Model 58
Chapter 7 Relational Theory 59
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Chapter 8 Behavior Therapy: A Structural Approach 60
Chapter 9 Cognitive Theory: A Structural Approach 61
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Chapter 10 Narrative Therapy 62
Chapter 11 Solution-Focused Therapy 63
Chapter 12 Trauma Theory 64
Chapter 13 Special Issues in Clinical Practice 65




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Chapter 1: Theoretical Base for Clinical Social Work Practice



Chapter 1 Theoretical Base for Clinical Social Work Practice

Pick the best possible answer from each of the four options provided with each question.


Multiple Choice Questions

1. Guntrip suggested that all theories of human nature are influenced by the cultural
era, the prevailing intellectual climate, and the dominant
a) ideas of the time.
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b) personalities of the time.
c) political climate of the time.
d) religious beliefs of the time.
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2. Theory provides social workers with a way to view their clients and an approach to
guide them toward
a) insight.
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b) appropriate life choices.
c) achievement of their goals.
d) positive self-referencing beliefs.
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3. Most social workers use a theoretical approach which is
a) orthodox, adhering strictly to the tenets of a specific model.
b) integrative, consisting of a variety of perspectives.
c) modeled on that of their most influential professors and supervisors.
d) located in the strengths-based positive psychology model.
D
4. Some of the component core tasks of psychotherapy include developing a
therapeutic alliance, educating patients, nurturing hope, and ensuring that
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a) the therapist takes credit for change.
b) the patient takes credit for change.
c) the patient resolves his feared unconscious impulses.
C
d) the therapist maintains appropriate therapeutic boundaries.

5. Psychodynamic theory originated in the work of
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a) Mary Ainsworth.
b) John Bowlby.
c) Sigmund Freud.
d) Donald Winnicott.

6. Mentalization is a contemporary outgrowth of
a) object relations theory.
b) attachment theory.

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c) cognitive theory.
d) humanistic theory.

7. Cognitive theory proposes that
a) dysfunctional thinking is at the root of psychological disturbances.
b) dysfunctional behavior is at the root of psychological disturbances.
c) dysfunctional feelings are at the root of psychological disturbances.
d) dysfunctional relationships are at the root of psychological disturbances.

8. Existential and humanistic theories emphasize the therapeutic alliance, empathy, and
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a) the transtheoretical stages of change.
b) affective attunement.
c) making meaning of adverse life events.
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d) alternative therapies such as art, music, and animal-assisted interventions.

9. Feminist and multicultural theorists suggest that earlier theoretical models are based on
a) social contexts that shift according to the prevailing beliefs of the era.
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b) American radical activists and special interest groups.
c) conventional civil rights thought.
d) White male heterosexual norms.
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10. Poststructuralism offers a method of understanding how meanings and subject
matters are constructed in
a) the therapeutic alliance.
b) the client’s defense mechanisms.
c) language.
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d) intrapsychic conflict.

11. Integrative therapy stresses the therapist’s commitment to
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a) learning about diverse theoretical models.
b) exploring the patient’s unconscious motivations.
c) improving the patient’s family relationships.
C
d) resolving oppression of socially marginalized groups.

12. Postmodern theories emphasize
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a) combined elements drawn from different theoretical schools.
b) the dialogic process.
c) organization of the patient’s personality structure.
d) the interaction of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

13. Theory selection is a multifaceted process that depends on assessment, evidence-
based research, and
a) personal preference.
b) professional discipline.


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