350 POLICY EXAM ONE(QUESTIONS &ANSWERS)The mythology of autonomous practice refers to: - ✔✔(C) The assumption by social
work practitioners that their clients are relatively insulated from external policies.
Dependency
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350 POLICY EXAM ONE(QUESTIONS &ANSWERS)The mythology of autonomous practice refers to: - ✔✔(C) The assumption by social
work practitioners that their clients are relatively insulated from external policies.
Dependency occurs when - ✔✔(A) An individual is not adequately fulfilling a role.
(B) Social Institutions are not providing adequate supports to enable the individual to
fulfill a role.
Answer is (C) Both of the Above
When an individual is doing everything necessary to fulfill a role and the appropriate
social institutions are functioning well enough to support the person's role performance
we have: - ✔✔(A) Interdepennce
Which is not considered a type of macro practice? - ✔✔(B) Counseling
Macro practice is called: - ✔✔(A) Wholesale social work practice
(B) Working to effect social change.
(C) Dealing with the cause of social problem
Answer: (D) All the above
According to Porter R. Lee, the primary task of professional social work is - ✔✔(A) To
institutionalize the gains won through working to effect social change.
Individualism as used by authors means: - ✔✔(A) People deserve the majority of the
credit for any success they experience.
(B) People deserve most of the blame for any failures they experience.
(C) That micropractice is more socially acceptable than macro practice.
Answer: (D) All the above
In Abraham Flexner's 1915 assessment, social work met this standard of being
professional: - ✔✔(A) Demonstrated communicable techniques.
(B) Derived from science and learning.
(C) Altruistic
Answer: (D) All the above
Social work responded to Flexner's critique by - ✔✔(A) Focusing of social case work
(B) Organizing the American Association of Professional Schools of Social work.
(C) Rejecting social legislation and settlement house work as part of the social work
curriculum
Answer : (D) All the above
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