Jane Addams founded Hull House, which was one of the first ________.
A. charity organization societies
B. Catholic worker houses
C. church homes in response to the English Poor Laws
D. settlement houses in America
Q. 2The first step in making an ethical decision is to:
a. look at the relevant ethics codes.
b. identify the problem.
c. consider the applicable laws and regulations.
d. seek consultation.
Q. 3Early social work practice can be traced back to work with the poor and the destitute during the ____________.
A. Great Society
B. time of the early Greek philosophers
C. Elizabethan Poor law times
D. vocational guidance movement era
Q. 4__________ ethics focuses on doing what is in the best interest of clients.
a. Mandatory
b. Minimal
c. Positive
d. Aspirational
Q. 5Which is not correctly matched?
A. Plotinus: Soul is separate from the body
B. Locke: The mind is a blank slate
C. Descartes: Knowledge and truth come from deductive reasoning
D. Mill: The body and the soul are united entities
Q. 6__________________ ethics involves a level of ethical functioning at the minimum level of professional practice.
a. Mandatory
b. Minimal
c. Positive
d. Aspirational
Q. 7The Renaissance set the stage for:
A. the development of Shaman science.
B. mystical and spiritual practices.
C. modern mysticism.
D. deductive reasoning.
Q. 8Evidence-based practices:
a. are the integration of the best available research with clinical expertise in the context of patientcharacteristics, culture, and preferences.
b. are tailored to only focus on the relationship between the client and therapist without addressing specificproblems and symptoms.
c. tend to focus on therapist created techniques that do not have empirical evidence to support their efficacy.
d. are generally not time limited.
Q. 9Writings of the Old Testament give specific insight into concepts related to atonement and ____________.
A. depression
B. pain
C. repression
D. guilt