Multisystem Practice in Social Work MCQs

Multisystem Practice in Social Work MCQs

Try to answer these Multisystem Practice in Social Work MCQs and check your understanding of the Multisystem Practice in Social Work subject.
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1: A its most basic level, diversity is based on ______.

A.   Similarities

B.   Differences

C.   Relationships

D.   Holons

2: ______ is the stage of the planned change process were you think about your areas of diversity, and how your diversity might impact the way you approach your client.

A.   Planning

B.   Implementation

C.   Termination

D.   Self-Reflection

3: ______ refer(s) to the way people’s characteristics and social identities overlap and sometimes intensify oppression and discrimination while they sometimes increase power in societal interactions.

A.   Stereotypes

B.   Sustainability

C.   Intersectionality

D.   Generalizations

4: ______ language emphasizes people’s capabilities rather than their challenges.

A.   Biopsychosocial

B.   Deficit-based

C.   Cultural

D.   Strengths-based

5: Beginnings are associated with which three stages of the planned change process?

A.   Implementation, evaluation, and follow-up

B.   Self-reflection, engagement, and assessment

C.   Planning, implementation, and termination

D.   Assessment, evaluation, and reaction formation

A.   Those who are culturally competent cannot achieve cultural humility.

B.   Cultural competency is antagonistic to being a humble person.

C.   When one achieves cultural competency, they are said to be humble as well.

D.   Striving for cultural competency begins with cultural humility.

7: When two or more systems exchange energy they may create more energy that each one had separately. This concept is known as ______.

A.   Synergy

B.   Boundaries

C.   Entropy

D.   Diversity

8: The ______ was created as a classification system to facilitate the identification of persons’ problems in living.

A.   Strengths perspective

B.   Person-in-environment perspective

C.   Ecological perspective

D.   Family-in-environment perspective

A.   Entropy

B.   Boundaries

C.   Input

D.   System

10: ______ is known as the consideration of global social aspects that both overarch and interact with macro, mezzo, and micro practice.

A.   Assessment

B.   Meta practice

C.   Generalist practice

D.   Private practice

11: The Multi-System Practice model can be used to guide generalist social work practice.

A.   True

B.   False

12: A main component of the family-in-environment (FIE) perspective is that an individual is unable to define his or her own families.

A.   True

B.   False

13: Generalist social work practice places a focus on work with systems of all sizes: individuals, families, groups, communities, and organizations.

A.   True

B.   False

14: Beginnings, middles, and endings correspond to the stages of planned change.

A.   True

B.   False

15: The stages of the planned change process are static, meaning that only one can be active at any given time.

A.   True

B.   False