Full Test Bank Chapter 7 Social Work Families & Justice - Test Bank | Env. Justice SW Practice 1e Erickson by Christina L. Erickson. DOCX document preview.
Environmental Justice as Social Work Practice
Chapter 7 Name:
- Fully exploring the story with clients reduces the chance for:
- reductionist thinking
- relying on quick fixes
- blaming people for the situation
- all of the above
- When we help someone see the patterns of a problem that lie beyond themselves it is called:
- consciousness raising
- empowerment
- organizing
- none of these
- Animals and nature can be included in an ecomap.
- True
- False
- Resiliency includes coping with problems and .
- helping others
- finding meaning
- A and B
- None of these
- Helping clients claim and identify rights and entitlements is called .
- defense of the client
- helping
- legal work
- empowerment
- Nature holds therapeutic benefits.
- True
- False
- Reviewing progress made builds .
- hope
- competence
- resilience
- all of the above
- Reducing power differentials is based on the value of equity.
- True
- False
- A healthy environment is a common human need.
- True
- False
10. Families are our most important social unit.
a. True
b. False
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Test Bank | Env. Justice SW Practice 1e Erickson
By Christina L. Erickson
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