Social Work Macro Practice III / Social Work Macro Practice,
Social Work Macro Practice III / Social Work Macro Practice, 7e Netting, McMurtry, Thomas, Kettner Test Bank for 7th edition of this title. All other Test Bank in the Market are fake/old editions with the wrong edition The authors define "macro practice" as professionally guided: - CORRECT ANSWER-professionally guided interventions designed to bring about change in organizational, community, and/or policy areas Porter Lee (1937) described the micro/macro dual calling of social work to: - CORRECT ANSWER-to address systemic social problems and to provide for the needs of individuals and families Which feature makes social work unique among the helping professions: - CORRECT ANSWER-the broad focus on arenas of change The authors argue that focusing only on individual intrapsychic concerns does not fit the definition of social work because: - CORRECT ANSWER-Being a social worker requires seeing the client as embedded in overlapping systems that comprise the individual's social and physical environment The three focal points of the "Macro Practice Conceptual Framework" are: - CORRECT ANSWER-Population, problem, arena In explaining the "Macro Practice Conceptual Framework, " the example used is: - CORRECT ANSWER-Alcoholism with elderly retired males Terms that describe actual functions performed by macro practice social workers include: - CORRECT ANSWER-Case manager, group worker, planner The authors argue that effectively working with social and community problems and client needs requires: - CORRECT ANSWER-Am awareness of the political environment in which change will be undertaken The term "Chicano" or "Chicana" applies to people from which heritage below? - CORRECT ANSWER-Mexican Abramovitz (1991) argued that it is important to acknowledged the importance of terminology used to describe diverse population groups because: - CORRECT ANSWER-Terms can reinforce stereotypes and send messages beyond those actually spoken The theory the authors introduce to explain the interconnecting components and common principles of a group, organization, or community is: - CORRECT ANSWER-Systems theory In Roland Warren's concept of communities, a system of systems refers to: - CORRECT ANSWER-The complex mix of multiple groups and organizations with differing values The authors contend that the unique characteristics of professional's include : - CORRECT ANSWER-professional judgement, mastery of the theoretical and technical knowledge, identification with a set of values which place is the client first The Concept of beneficence, which is based on the desire to do good for others and not doing harm, is most closely associated with the core value of: - CORRECT ANSWER-Service In a comparison of diverse professional codes of ethics, Buila (2010) found that social work codes are unique in the value placed on: - CORRECT ANSWER-Social responsibility and political action Which of the following are ethical or risk management challenges that accompany the new digital landscape? - CORRECT ANSWER-Maintaining confidentiality and monitor boundary issues Which item below best describes the value of fitting problems to solutions based on thorough analysis? - CORRECT ANSWER-Integrity Progressives are most likely to embrace the philosophy of: - CORRECT ANSWER-Egalitarianism The "Trail of Tears" was experienced by: - CORRECT ANSWER-Native Americans Which Supreme Court decision upheld segregation? - CORRECT ANSWER-Plessy v. Ferguson According to the authors, which opposed group below has often been the most hidden? - CORRECT ANSWER-Asian Americans "The Chinese Exclusion Act" prohibited - CORRECT ANSWER-Immigration Social casework "friendly visitors" and micro-level interventions are historically attributable to: - CORRECT ANSWER-The Charity Organization Societies Which group below tended to support labor organization efforts? - CORRECT ANSWER-Settlement hose workers In his historic 1915 report, Abraham Flexner concluded that Social Work was a: - CORRECT ANSWER-Semi- profession One of the effects of the Great Depression was that: - CORRECT ANSWER-People recognize that poverty might be causes by malfunctioning society Which Supreme Court decision struck down "separate but equal" policies? - CORRECT ANSWER-Brown v. Board of Education "Maximum feasible participation " promoted: - CORRECT ANSWER-Citizen and recipient inputs into services The Elizabethan Poor Laws - CORRECT ANSWER-made services to the poor small-scale and locally based A unique blend of managerial skills, knowledge of broader social problems and the means of addressing these problems are components of this model of administration: - CORRECT ANSWER-Client-driven According to the authors, one effect arising from the welfare reforms of the 1990 is that: - CORRECT ANSWER-Federal policies focused less on poverty prevention than on employment support Communications technologies are likely to have which effect on communities? - CORRECT ANSWER-Less interaction and more independence The racial/ethnic group with the fastest growing population is: - CORRECT ANSWER-Hispanics According to the authors' research, women earn about how much in comparison with men? - CORRECT ANSWER-80% Which of the following is identified by Gutierrez and her colleagues (2013) as an issue faced by Macro social workers as they work with diverse population groups? - CORRECT ANSWER-Women of color have been disproportionately pushed into low-paying jobs with inadequate child care. An ongoing process that includes a continual commitment to learning, self-reflection and altering the power imbalances in interactions best describes: - CORRECT ANSWER-cultural humility An Agency decides to hire four new bilingual outreach workers. This best exemplifies: - CORRECT ANSWER-Cultural competence Despite many requests from clients, and agency refuses to hold a Kwanzaa celebration because all of the participants are African Americans. This best exemplifies: - CORRECT ANSWER-Cultural incapacity The authors suggest that when a difference is construed as abnormal and wrong, individuals, programs, and institutions that identify as normal have a rationale to maintain their perspectives. This is practice exemplifies: - CORRECT ANSWER-stigmatizing The authors suggest that information on such factors as rates of employment, educational achievement, and socioeconomic status within these subgroups is important to understanding the effects of: - CORRECT ANSWER-institutional racism. Awareness of one's identity and the identity ascribed to them by the dominant society best describes: - CORRECT ANSWER-double consciousness From Norton's "dual perspective," health workers, social workers, and teachers would be part of the: - CORRECT ANSWER-sustaining system ....Allow for categorizing one's findings, making sense out of them, and turning seemingly unrelated bits of information into explanatory propositions ..." defines a: - CORRECT ANSWER-theory A worker decides that a theory of identity and the psycho-social development of LGBT youth is most helpful in
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