The strengths perspective is an approach to social work that:
A) places the goals, strengths, and resources of people and their environment, rather than their problems, at the center of the helping process
B) denies the existence of social problems, because that's victim-blaming
C) focuses on the strengths that social workers bring to helping those in need
D) is the exact opposite of traditional social work approaches
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Q2: Social problems are:
A) problems people have with
Q3: In social work, social justice is:
A) people
Q4: "Policy practice" refers to:
A) social work students'
Q5: In policy practice, the strengths perspective requires
Q6: Among the cautions in applying the strengths
Q7: Applying the strengths perspective to policy practice
Q8: In policy practice, "social welfare" refers to:
A)
Q9: Which of the following is an example
Q10: Social workers define needs as:
A) the gaps
Q11: Public social policies are those that:
A) serve
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