ASWB Clinical Level Social Work Licensing - LCSW무료 덤프문제 풀어보기
Professionals deal with an array of individuals from different cultures. Clinical social workers need to be
aware of strengths that exist in everyone no matter what their race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender or
disability may be. If a social worker is unable to provide services based on a lack of knowledge in this area,
what should she or he do?
aware of strengths that exist in everyone no matter what their race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender or
disability may be. If a social worker is unable to provide services based on a lack of knowledge in this area,
what should she or he do?
정답: C
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Richard is an eight year old living in an unstable environment. He resides in subsidized housing with his
parents and sister. The child has observed his father's chronic spousal abuse towards his mother his
whole life. Richard knows not to interfere or there will be violent consequences. He is isolated from having
social contact with his friends and other adults. Richard's father communicates with him by calling the boy
stupid, dumb and retarded. What form of neglect is being described?
parents and sister. The child has observed his father's chronic spousal abuse towards his mother his
whole life. Richard knows not to interfere or there will be violent consequences. He is isolated from having
social contact with his friends and other adults. Richard's father communicates with him by calling the boy
stupid, dumb and retarded. What form of neglect is being described?
정답: C
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The first interactive relationship of an infant's life is the emotional attachment with a caregiver. This
non-verbal experience determines how an individual will relate to other people throughout their life. A
successful attachment gives one the ability to find happiness in being with others and maintain an
emotional balance. If this connection is unsuccessful, there may be a failure to shape future intimate
relationships. Children who become unable to attach to their caregiver are often diagnosed with which of
the following?
non-verbal experience determines how an individual will relate to other people throughout their life. A
successful attachment gives one the ability to find happiness in being with others and maintain an
emotional balance. If this connection is unsuccessful, there may be a failure to shape future intimate
relationships. Children who become unable to attach to their caregiver are often diagnosed with which of
the following?
정답: D
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Erica spends the day with clients as a clinical social worker for a children's hospital. Her work requires
some home visits with family, and most documentation is completed at this time. In between visits, Erica
leaves case records in her car until she needs them. Due to a tight schedule on this particular day, she
haphazardly throws papers on the backseat. A neighbor to one of the clients walks by the vehicle and
recognizes a name on one of the documentation sheets. What ethical standards were not followed by the
social worker?
some home visits with family, and most documentation is completed at this time. In between visits, Erica
leaves case records in her car until she needs them. Due to a tight schedule on this particular day, she
haphazardly throws papers on the backseat. A neighbor to one of the clients walks by the vehicle and
recognizes a name on one of the documentation sheets. What ethical standards were not followed by the
social worker?
정답: D
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Miranda is a clinical social worker completing a family assessment. As she acquires more information
from the parents on a six-year-old son and his behaviors, it becomes obvious that further evaluation will
be required. The child's teacher has contacted the parents with complaints about his conduct at school.
He does not appear to be able to focus on specific tasks and becomes bored after a few minutes, failing to
complete any assignments. Running around the classroom during quiet time is becoming a daily habit,
and the child forgets where he puts things. What kind of assessment will the social worker refer for this
child?
from the parents on a six-year-old son and his behaviors, it becomes obvious that further evaluation will
be required. The child's teacher has contacted the parents with complaints about his conduct at school.
He does not appear to be able to focus on specific tasks and becomes bored after a few minutes, failing to
complete any assignments. Running around the classroom during quiet time is becoming a daily habit,
and the child forgets where he puts things. What kind of assessment will the social worker refer for this
child?
정답: C
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Once a clinical social worker has assessed a client, they together formulate a document to address issues
that the assessment has identified. This document is called a
that the assessment has identified. This document is called a
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Nathan is 21 years old and has confided in her clinical social worker about serious behaviors that concern
him. He self-reports having hallucinations, paranoia, and disorganized speech. To avoid many of these
problems, Nathan has learned to isolate himself from social situations. Additionally, the biopsychosocial
history shows a prevalence of mental illness in the family. Since the disorder is mainly affecting cognition,
what should the social worker attempt to treat?
him. He self-reports having hallucinations, paranoia, and disorganized speech. To avoid many of these
problems, Nathan has learned to isolate himself from social situations. Additionally, the biopsychosocial
history shows a prevalence of mental illness in the family. Since the disorder is mainly affecting cognition,
what should the social worker attempt to treat?
정답: D
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Miranda discovers that a client she has been working with is secretly stalking a fellow colleague. The
other professional had provided clinical social work services to the client one year ago for alcohol abuse.
Miranda understands her obligation to protect the client's confidentiality and privacy. What could make
this an exception?
other professional had provided clinical social work services to the client one year ago for alcohol abuse.
Miranda understands her obligation to protect the client's confidentiality and privacy. What could make
this an exception?
정답: C
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A clinical social worker's client is hospitalized with a serious heart condition. The client will require an
in-home nurse after she is discharged. However, the client is currently incapacitated and unable to make
arrangements for her own care. How should the professional get the proper paperwork and consent forms
signed?
in-home nurse after she is discharged. However, the client is currently incapacitated and unable to make
arrangements for her own care. How should the professional get the proper paperwork and consent forms
signed?
정답: A
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