The three- pronged approach to psychosocial care for HIV/AIDS patients includes all but which
of the following
A) prevention and educational awareness, spiritual care, and case management
B) prevention and educational awareness, client advocacy and case management/
counseling
C) prevention and educational awareness, palliative care, and case management/ counseling
D) prevention and educational awareness, client advocacy and spiritual care
Question 2
There are several ways social change is accomplished through macro practice, including
A) conflict resolution, case management and direct practice
B) direct practice and case management
C) program development, community development through community organizing, policy
practice, and international or global advocacy
D) facilitating support groups and individual therapy