Including graphic representations in service contracts is redundant and should be avoided
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ANS: F
Social workers typically prepare service contracts or service agreements in narrative form for inclusion in the case record. However, the addition of graphic representations (for example, logic models, concept maps, or tables) to the agreement can serve multiple purposes (Alter & Egan, 1997; Alter & Murty, 1997; Julian, 1997; Julian, Jones, & Deyo, 1995; Mattaini, 1993a, 1993b, 1995). Indeed, preparation of an Action-Planning Table (APT) enables you and your clients to refer regularly to the focal issues and service goals, and to the action plans and the evaluation plans for each goal.
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