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A) Century before Time B) 19th C) Century before the Big Bang D) 17th
In what century was Group Work first used?
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Catherine Papell and Beulah Rothman were known for: A) creating the group work pop song B) the reformation of group work in the late 70's C) attending the first annual group work symposium
Answer: B
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A) a process that considered the individual in the group as well as the group as a whole. B) many different religions including Hinduism, Buddhism, Monotheism, and Scientology. C) the unification of many different cultures in 3rd World countries.
The culture of Group Work involved...
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A) Social Goals, Reciprocal, and Remedial B) Activist nature, International Model, Organizational/Environmental approach C) All of the above
What were the three models Catherine Papell and Beulah Rothman distinguished Group Work by?
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A) All Americans Smile With Groups B) Association for the Advancement of Social Work with Groups C) American Association for Social Workers in Groups
AASWG stands for...
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A) Some Social Work programs began offering Group Work concentrations. B) The construction of the Model T Ford contributed to the transportation of Group Work. C) The Great Depression provided a reason for people to attend Group Work.
What was a Group Work milestone event that occurred in the 1920s?
200
Mary P. Follett and John Dewey are famous for: A. The formation of small groups designed to help solve social problems and leisure-time groups B. The formation of the NASW C. The group work identification as the desire to professionalize and the need to find a place within the University
Answer: A
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A) the ability of a professional to speak multiple languages. B) the ability of a professional to accumulate prestige and honor for themselves. C) the professional's ability to control a market of professional services.
The ability to establish sufficient expertise, appeal, and legitimacy to attract consumers to use their services is known as...
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A) "Explorations in Art Therapy." B) "Explorations in Progressive Therapy." C) "Explorations in Group Work."
Saul Bernstein was known in 1965 for publishing a serious theory called...
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A) not protesting for the common good of citizens. B) not having a clear theory of practice. C) not creating a coat of arms.
In the Post-World War II period, Group Work was acknowledged for its democratic presence within Social Work, but criticized for...
300
A) 1960s B) 1900s C) 1935
What year was referred to as "The Genocide of Social Group Work"?
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Why was McCarthyism a threat to group work? A: its democratic focus became under attack by anti-communist groups B: Its modeled after the commonwealth of independent states C: Senator Joseph McCarthy was jealous because of its popularity
Answer: A
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A) The power of small groups and small leisure-time groups. B) The ability to offer Group Work courses and concentrations. C) Humanitarian and Democratic ideals.
Social Group Work and Social Work have similar many interests, but conflict on two issues. What are they?
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A) Out of a concern that nothing was being presented at conferences about Group Work. B) There was no official designated area for Group Workers to speak. C) This was a way to acknowledge Group Workers for the advances in Group Therapy.
Why was the first Group Work conference created?
300
A) Humanitarian B) Social Justice C) Political/Economic
What type of lens does Andrews use to explore the relationship of Social Group Work to the larger Social Work profession?
400
A) Indiana Jones and Paul Revere B) Jane Addams C) Catherine Papell and Beulah Rothman
Who can be attributed to "The Rebirth of Group Work"?
400
Group Work focuses on: A: Humanitarian, Liberalism, and Communism B: Social Action and Fascism C: Humanism, equality, democracy, and social action
Answer: C
400
A) True B) False
True or False: Group Work as a method of Social Work is only a recent concept.
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A) the ability to speak your mind. B) How to Win Friends and Influence People C) the realities of human lives and the human condition.
Group Work ideology is rooted in...
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A) A Party B) A Movement C) A stable group
What was Group Work seen as before it became a field?
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A) Boston, Massachusetts B) Calgary, Alberta, Canada C) Cleveland, Ohio
Where was the first annual Group Work symposium held?
500
The NASW was born in 1955 with five social work concentrations such as: A: medical, social, anthropology, zoology, and anesthesiology B: medical, social, schools, research and group work social work C: research, therapy, education, speech pathology, and hydrotherapy
Answer: B
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A) nontraditional settings with less traditional work hours and conditions. B) chairs in the shape of a circle with the therapist at the head. C) not serious enough nor intellectual enough. D) A and C
The setting of Group Work in the 1940s was portrayed as...
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A) Nature, Psychology, Anthropology, and Sports Therapy into a medieval spirit. B) Social Reform, Community-building into a more radical Group Work. C) Generic practice courses to theory-building and writing.
The merger with the NASW organization shifted the focus of Group Work from...
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A) 1920s B) 1960s C) 1980s
What decade did Group Work start to be seen as a method of Social Work?
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