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How does social work differ from the work of other professions? What makes social
work unique? - Correct answerSocial work is a profession that focuses on both the
society and the people within that society.
What are the differences between a BSW and an MSW degree? - Correct
answerBSW is for general helping professions and MSW is more advanced or clinical
specialists.
What is the person-in-environment perspective? - Correct answerSocial workers
realize that they must pay attention to the environment in which people live, and they
work to change the environment so that it functions more effectively for individuals,
families, and communities.
According to Dr. Carol Williams, there are _____ sizes of systems with which a
generalist practitioner might work. - Correct answereight
Which natural system is the largest? - Correct answercommunity
Which people-made system is the smallest? - Correct answerorganization
According to Dr. Williams, most beginning social work students learn ____ social work. -
Correct answergeneralist
Ms. Denise Ellis worked for about 20 years in direct service, mostly in _____. -
Correct answeroutpatient departments of psychiatry
What core issue does Ms. Ellis cite as affecting many of her clients? - Correct
answerlack of resources
Which major medical problem did many of Ms. Ellis' clients face in the 1980s? -
Correct answerHIV/AIDS
Ms. Ellis notes that many of her clients were recent immigrants to the United States.
Which perspective seems most fundamental when working with recent immigrants? -
Correct answerdiversity
Explain the institutional and residual approaches to social welfare. - Correct
answerinstitutional prevents problems while residual address an identified problem.