CLIENT SYSTEMS QUIZ 2025/2026 VERIFIED
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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LMSW INTERVENTIONS WITH CLIENTS AND CLIENT SYSTEMS QUIZ
1. A client expresses feelings of worthlessness after losing their job. The social worker
responds by saying, "It sounds like you're feeling really down about yourself because of
this job loss." This intervention is BEST described as:
A. Reframing
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B. Confrontation
C. Validating and Empathic Responding
D. Interpretation
Rationale: This technique involves actively listening and reflecting the client's emotional
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experience, which validates their feelings and builds rapport. It shows the client they are
being heard and understood.
2. During a family session, a social worker helps a mother and teenage daughter identify
a specific, undesirable interaction pattern (e.g., nagging leading to yelling) and then
coaches them to practice a new, more positive way of communicating. This is an
example of an intervention from which theory?
A. Psychodynamic Theory
B. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
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C. Bowenian Family Therapy
D. Structural Family Therapy
Rationale: Structural family therapy, developed by Salvador Minuchin, focuses on
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changing the organization and patterns of interaction within the family system (its
structure) to create healthier boundaries and hierarchies.
, 3. A school social worker brings together teachers, parents, and a student to create a
plan for improving the student's classroom behavior. This intervention is targeting which
system?
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A. The macrosystem
B. The mesosystem
C. The exosystem
D. The microsystem
Rationale: In Bronfenbrenner's ecological model, the mesosystem involves the
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connections between microsystems (e.g., home, school). The social worker is
facilitating collaboration between these two settings. ⇄
4. A client is hesitant to discuss a traumatic event. The social worker says, "It can be
very difficult to talk about these things. We can go as slowly as you need to." This
statement is primarily intended to:
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A. Establish boundaries
B. Build trust and ensure safety
C. Assess for risk of harm
D. Challenge cognitive distortions
Rationale: This intervention empowers the client and gives them control over the pace
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of therapy, which is crucial for building a safe, trusting therapeutic environment,
especially when dealing with trauma.
5. Which intervention is a key component of Motivational Interviewing (MI)?
A. Using genograms to explore family history
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B. Developing a hierarchy of fears
C. Expressing empathy and rolling with resistance
D. Analyzing transference reactions
Rationale: Motivational Interviewing is a client-centered, directive method for enhancing
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intrinsic motivation to change by exploring and resolving ambivalence. Core principles
include expressing empathy and rolling with resistance rather than confronting it.