Social workers can e this conceptual tool to understand that individuals have an individual, group, and universal identity. O Critical Race Theory O Tripartite Framework O Critical Perspective O Matrix of domination framework The following are fundamental principles for a multicultural social worker who is applying the perspective. individual or family problems are not pathological. • foc of interventions should foc on and enhance goodness of fit between individuals and their environments. • interventions should acknowledge and e the strengths of natural systems such as community, family and cultural networks. . - O Strengths O ecological systems O critical stance O Social jtice What is the relevance of major social work theoretical perspectives to understanding a culturally diverse client? O The reasons listed below are all correct. O They are foundational in understanding differences, diversity, and distinctiveness in cultural perspectives and worldviews. O They shape how the professional understands and grapples with the complexities of clients while reinforcing cultural competence. They give professionals the necessary tools for understanding the realities of minoritized populations. During our Wednesday (10/9) class discsion on privilege and ableism, students wrote a letter to themselves about a privilege they were ashamed to address. Which of the following forms privilege was the most dominant? O Able body privilege O Socioeconomic/class privilege O White privilege O Men's privilege From the list below, identify the two main dimensions of critical thinking (two answers required): Only people with power can oppress a minoritized group. Acquiring new knowledge. Individuals are a product of multiple identities. Understanding the social meaning given to knowledge What is the main criteria for exercising oppression against marginalized groups? O Being White. O Institutional power O All of the above O High social class.