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During this developmental stage, a child c. Preoperational Stage - According to Jean Piaget and his theory on cognitive
possesses progress from concrete to development, children between the ages of 2-7 years possess more concrete thinking
abstract thinking and can comprehend past, and can comprehend time through past, present and future themes. During this stage
present, future themes. Children also tend to they are more "egocentric". This is part of Piaget's theory on cognitive development.
be "egocentric" during this stage.
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a. Sensorimotor Stage
b. Concrete Operational stage
c. Preoperational Stage
d. Formal Operations Stage

b. Stranger anxiety - Stranger anxiety begins in an infant at 5 to 9 months old when an
According to John Bowlby and his position unfamiliar person other than the child's parents attempts to hold or closely approach
on attachment theory, during which stage the child. This behavior intensifies about one year and discontinues when the child
does a child begin to cry when an unfamiliar reaches 2 years of age.Learned behavior is a set of behaviors learned when the child
person tries to hold or closely approach interacts with his or her caretaker (mother) who provides food as comfort. This helps to
them. form attachment. Separation anxiety begins around 6 to 8 months and the behaviors
include being upset and anxious when the caregiver is out of his or her sight or leaves
a. Learned behavior the room. Separation Anxiety Disorder occurs later in childhood and is characterized
b. Stranger anxiety by excessive worry about being away from a caregiver. This behavior is not typical or
c. Separation anxiety appropriate for the age of the child at which it occurs.
d. Separation Anxiety Disorder
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In which of the five stages of Maslow's d. Self-actualization - according to Maslow, is where a person needs to be his or herself
hierarchy of needs does an individual despite one's environment. Typically, only 1% of the population consistently operates on
experience his or her true calling, dealing this level. An individuals who is "self actualized" is in a position to find his or her true
with the world around them "as it is" and has calling (i.e, an actor, writer, or musician). The other listed answer options are other
a glimmer of what it is like to be complete? needs in the hierarchy.


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b. Safety needs
c. Physiological needs
d. Self-actualization




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Craig is a client who just entered into a. Denial
psychotherapy to address issues
surrounding trauma. His therapist, a licensed https://www.tests.com/practice/ASWB-social-worker-practice-test
clinical social worker, finds that he has the
inability to acknowledge his true feelings
when he describes the nature of this past
sexual abuse. Craig states, "I just can't
believe my Dad would do this to me. He
wouldn't do this to me because he's my Dad".
Which defense mechanism is Craig
exhibiting?


a. Denial
b. Acting out
c. Compensation
d. Dissociation

A case worker is currently working with a c. Projection - Projection, which the case worker is exhibiting, is a primitive defense,
client her age assisting her in accessing attributing one's disowned attitudes, wishes, and feelings onto some external object or
services through the local community center. person. In this case, the case worker does not like certain behaviors of the client and
The case worker finds the client rude and projects her feelings of dislike onto the client.Projective Identification is a form of
self-centered. When reviewing the case with projection. However, its more utilized with individuals diagnosed with Borderline
her supervisor, the case worker informs her Personality Disorder (BPD), which they are unconsciously perceiving others' behaviors
supervisor that the client "hates her". Which as a reflection of one's own identity. Introjection is generally where a person adopts or
defensive mechanism is this case worker replicates the behaviors or attributes of others. Incorporation is a primitive behavior
exhibiting? where "psychic" representations of a person (parts of a person) are figuratively
ingested. This individual is not exhibiting their true authentic self.
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c. Projection
d. Incorporation

According to systems theory, what is another b. Homeostasis
term for "steady state"?
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a. Input
b. Homeostasis
c. Open system
d. Differentiation

This term refers to the idea that one is a a. Ethnicity
member of a particular cultural, national or
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such as a common language, history, society,
culture and/or religion.


a. Ethnicity
b. Race
c. Cultural identity
d. Cultural diversity




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Amy, a Program Director of a small c. Needs assessment - A needs assessment is a systematic process for determining and
community clinic, is in charge of determining addressing gaps between current and desired conditions. It examines the strengths and
and addressing the needs of the clinics weaknesses of a program with the aim of improving it in order to meet current and
mental health program. She wants to better future challenges. There are multiple methods for conducting needs assessments,
understand why clients are not utilizing the which can be conducted by consultants, staff and volunteers who are internal or
therapeutic services consistently. Which external to the community clinic.
assessment tool would be most appropriate
to determine the needs and addressing the "Formative evaluation" examines the processes as they occur during the implementation
potential gaps of the program? phase of a program. "Summative evaluation" focuses on determining a program's
effectiveness or examining it outcomes. "Cost-benefit analysis" determines the financial
a. Formative evaluation costs of operating a program as compared with the fiscal benefits of its outcomes.
b. Summative evaluation
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d. Cost-benefit analysis

d. Myers-Briggs Type Indicator - The (MBTI) is a forced-choice, self -report inventory
This psychological assessment is an that attempts to classify individuals along four theoretically independent dimensions on
introspective self-report questionnaire with how people perceive the world around them. The four dimensions are extraverted,
the purpose of indicating different introverted, sensation, and intuition.
psychological preferences in how people
perceive the world around them and make The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) is a 21-item test, presented in a multiple-choice
decisions. format that assesses the presence and degree of depression in adolescents and adults.
The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) is an objective verbal
a. Beck Depression Inventory inventory designed as a personality test for the assessment of psychopathology
b. The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality consisting of 550 statements, 16 of which are repeated. The Rorschach Inkblot Test is
Inventory used to assess one's perceptual reactions and other psychological functioning. It is one
c. Rorschach Inkblot Test of the most widely used projective test.
d. Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
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A social worker will be facilitating a support a. Beginning
group for teenagers. He is currently
establishing the time of the group and https://www.tests.com/practice/ASWB-social-worker-practice-test
forming a set of plans, rules, and
expectations for its members to follow. The
social worker realizes that the members may
initially feel emotionally distant from others
in the group. At which stage in the group
process is the social worker?


a. Beginning
b. Intermediate
c. Middle
d. End

A batterer promises his victim, "I will never c. Phase III - There are only three phases on the cycle of violence. Phase I, "Tension
do this again" after an altercation of physical Building" where there are signs of abuse may be present (i.e. multiple verbal arguments,
and verbal abuse. The batterer offers the anger, and blaming). Phase II "Battering incident" is the shortest period of the cycle,
victim multiple apologies and declares love where the greatest abuse (physical and/or verbal) occurs. Phase III, "Loving Contrition"
and caring for the victim. In what stage of is where the batterer offers many apologies and states that he or she may never
the "cycle of violence" is the batterer? engage in those acts again. This stage is also called the "honeymoon stage". Phase IV
does not exist.
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c. Phase III
d. Phase IV

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