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A concept related to cultural competence that refers to the benefits a dominant group in a society receives simply because they resemble people in power in a particular culture is called: Dominance Implicit power Self-awareness White privilege Question 28 (2 points) Which of the following laws guided social service delivery in England and in the United States for 350 years? The Reform Bill of 1800 The Social Security Act of 1935 The Elizabethan Poor Law of 1601
The Civil Rights Movement
Institutions in Colonial America in which provided a place to live for people with mental illness, the elderly, children, the able-bodied poor, people with disabilities, and criminals were: Almshouses Community centers Half-way houses Psychiatric hospitals Question 30 (2 points) Social philosophies prevalent in the 19th century which led to less emphasis on helping those in need and providing services for them included: Social Darwinism Individualism Laissez-faire economic perspective
All of the above
Question 31 (2 points) The desire to make an impact on others, the desire for self-exploration, and the need to feel worthwhile are: Unnecessary for human services professionals Characteristics of the Public Health Model Some of the motivations identified by helping professionals that have led to their career choices Elements of power and control Question 32 (2 points) The ability to see or experience a situation or experience from a client's perspective is called: Flexibility Empathy
Responsibility Accuracy Question 33 (2 points) Specialists in Human Services: Have training at the graduate school level Often have supervised clinical experience Include psychiatrists, counselors, and social workers All of the above Question 34 (2 points) An example of a nonprofessional helper would be: A nurse practitioner
A psychologist A case manager A self-help group member who sponsors new members Question 35 (2 points) Specific functions of a human service professional working with the community are: Client Advocate Outreach worker Community Organizers All of the above
The view that mental disorders are the result of malfunctions or pressures created by the environment or society is an important concept of the Public Health Model The Medical Model Psychoanalysis The Human Service Model Question 37 (2 points) Current themes in human service delivery include: An emphasis on understanding cultural diversity An increase in inpatient hospitalization A focus on client empowerment and only
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