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Explain the importance of performing a Mental Status Examination (MSE). Briefly define each term in your assigned dichotomy of terms.
What is your feeling of the special education teacher's role in assisting the general education teacher?
To begin the process of acquiring self-knowledge, what three questions should social workers ask themselves?
In this Unit, you are introduced to the rights of children and global initiatives for children and families. Be sure to read about Save the Children and UNICEF.
What family structures were portrayed? What are some of the structures that were missing? What strengths might these families possess?
Record how the experiment went for you. Drawing on specific concepts (and technical terms) presented in Chapter, explain why you think this strategy
Problem: Please help me describe and explain any requirements regarding working with older adults in healthcare settings.
What is the issue the policy is attempting to address? Who are the supporters of this policy? What, if any, are unintended consequences this policy may create?
Problem: What is meant by the structure of the interview? How should interviews that social workers conduct be structured?
Question: What role should personal values play in social work?
For this discussion, start by looking at "Appropriate and Inappropriate Activities for School Counselors." Next, please respond to one of the following:
Question: What are the cardinal values of social work? Describe each and the importance of each.
Problem: Is inequality acceptable as long as incomes continue to rise?
You are developing the initial intervention plan for Julie. What areas would you focus on, what kinds of interventions would you attempt to incorporate into the
The team is working with Larry from a strength-based, developmental, and trauma-informed perspective.
Which of these attitudes (racial, social, political, and religious) may be the hardest for you when working with a client? Why and how will you deal with it?
Find an article in a newspaper that discusses immigration and the life of immigrants. How is the problem defined? Who is defining the problem?
Is it even possible for an able individual to stay on welfare his or her entire life? Explain your reasoning.
What do you know about severe, persistent mental illnesses such as psychosis and bipolar disorder? What do you think about people who have these disorders?
Do representatives of the government have an obligation to consider the effects of their speech or are they protected by the 1st Amendment like private citizens
Problem: Compare/contrast the four types of interviews (intake, orientation, problem-referral, and crisis).
Question: Explain how society and culture shape the way we view and treat the aging population.
Identify skills or knowledge you have in these areas that protect and strengthen wellbeing for you. Are there some parts of your Social and Emotional Wellbeing
Explain the relevance of the event or social issue, today. Describe the relationship of this event or issue to social work.
Problem: Name one thing you found interesting about the process of observational assessment and explain why?