HSCO 500 Quiz 1
HSCO 500 Quiz 1 Liberty University
Module 1: Week 1 — Module 2: Week 2
HSCO 500 Quiz 1: History, Skills, Child Welfare System
- A significant difference between child welfare programs of 100 years ago and those of today is that
- The Orphan Trains refers to
- Latino children have historically been _____ in the child welfare system, but in the last two decades have become
- Although there are no working settlement houses today, the prevailing concept espoused by this model remains, with the recognition of the need for
- Although the human services field can include a variety of job titles and careers, they all have the following in common:
- The legislation that expanded existing hate crimes legislation to include crimes committed against individuals based on perceived gender, sexual orientation, and gender identity is
- The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) of 1974 was established to ensure that
- According to Ecosystems theory overlapping concentric circles represent the
- When clients pose a danger to themselves or others, a counselor has a
- Common arguments for welfare reform include the belief that
- Social Darwinism posited that
- HIPAA laws provide patients with the right to
- The Elizabethan Poor Laws of 1601
- Members of society who are displaced due to poverty, racial disparity, or some other characteristic that reduces their status in society and makes them vulnerable to exploitation and denial of opportunities are often referred to as
- Some individuals within society may need human services because they
- The chief founder of the Settlement House movement was
- Human service professionals working in the field of Child and Family services may do all but which of the following?
- Generalist counseling services may include which of the following
- The term “generalist” in describing a human service professional implies
- When a counselor can understand the beliefs, thoughts, feelings and experiences from the client’s perspective the counselor is being
Other sets
- When clients pose a danger to themselves or others, a counselor has a
- Founders of the Settlement House movement perceived societal conditions and the hardship of immigration
- The Orphan Trains refers to
- The author’s gardening metaphor (counselor as seed-planter, fertilizer and harvester) is intended to illustrate
- Latino children have historically been _____ in the child welfare system, but in the last two decades have become
- When a counselor can understand the beliefs, thoughts, feelings and experiences from the client’s perspective the counselor is being
- The overriding purpose of the COS was to
- Pregnant women, individuals who were extremely ill and unable to work, or any person over the age of sixty
- The idea that ‘lower level needs must be met before an individual can achieve higher level needs’ describes which of the following?
- The chief founder of the Settlement House movement was
- Human service professionals working in the field of Child and Family services may do all but which of the following?
- The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) of 1974 was established to ensure that
- The federal government’s general categories of child maltreatment including
- Genograms are based on the premise that
- Some individuals within society may need human services because they
- A significant difference between child welfare programs of 100 years ago and those of today is that
- Although the human services field can include a variety of job titles and careers, they all have the following in common:
- The Elizabethan Poor Laws of 1601
- According to Ecosystems theory overlapping concentric circles represent the
- During the early part of the Middle Ages in England the church was responsible for poor relief, which was facilitated through
Set 1
- Common arguments for welfare reform include the belief that
- The term “generalist” in describing a human service professional implies
- Case Management
- Keeping information shared by clients in the counseling relationship secret is
- Generalist counseling services may include which of the following
- Urie Bronfenbrenner’s believed that individuals could best be understood when seen in the context of their relationship with
- Genograms are based on the premise that
- The Orphan Trains refers to
- Although the human services field can include a variety of job titles and careers, they all have the following in common:
- The chief goal of the human service professional is to
- Founders of the Settlement House movement perceived societal conditions and the hardship of immigration
- The Macrosystem includes
- When clients pose a danger to themselves or others, a counselor has a
- Social Darwinism posited that
- Reason(s) for the high number of orphans during the late 1800s and early 1900s included all but which of the following
- The overriding purpose of the COS was to
- The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) of 1974 was established to ensure that
- The Elizabethan Poor Laws of 1601
- When a counselor can understand the beliefs, thoughts, feelings and experiences from the client’s perspective the counselor is being
- Some individuals within society may need human services because they
Set 2
- The Macrosystem includes
- The chief goal of the human service professional is to
- The chief founder of the Settlement House movement was
- Generalist counseling services may include which of the following
- HIPAA laws provide patients with the right to
- Although there are no working settlement houses today, the prevailing concept espoused by this model remains, with the recognition of the need for
- Pregnant women, individuals who were extremely ill and unable to work, or any person over the age of sixty
- The Elizabethan Poor Laws of 1601
- Reason(s) for the high number of orphans during the late 1800s and early 1900s included all but which of the following
- The overriding purpose of the COS was to
- The idea that ‘lower level needs must be met before an individual can achieve higher level needs’ describes which of the following?
- Founders of the Settlement House movement perceived societal conditions and the hardship of immigration
- The author’s gardening metaphor (counselor as seed-planter, fertilizer and harvester) is intended to illustrate
- Members of society who are displaced due to poverty, racial disparity, or some other characteristic that reduces their status in society and makes them vulnerable to exploitation and denial of opportunities are often referred to as
- Social Darwinism posited that
- The federal government’s general categories of child maltreatment including
- The assumptions of the generalist practice model include all of the following except
- Human service professionals working in the field of Child and Family services may do all but which of the following?
- Keeping information shared by clients in the counseling relationship secret is
- A family genogram is an effective counseling tool because it