According to Reamer's Guide to Ethical Decision-making, preventing harm and fulfilling basic needs supersedes withholding your own property
A) ?True
B) ?False
A
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What must Albert consider as he plans his next steps?
Albert Mendoza was a baccalaureate social work intern at Crime Victims Center, an agency serving crime victims. His client, Carlos Hernandez, was a Mexican immigrant who sought both financial assistance for medical care and counseling for his family after they were assaulted in their home. Carlos was unable to communicate in English, and Albert had difficulty with his limited Spanish language proficiency. Albert began to suspect that Carlos was in the country illegally. He worried that he didn’t know the law about services available to illegal immigrants, specifically the Crime Victim’s Compensation funds. The agency did not have another Spanish-speaking worker, and Albert, a new social work intern, had primary responsibility for the case.
In the case of Mrs. M, what strategies based in self-psychology did the therapist use to help the client?
What will be an ideal response?
Which type of organization is best suited for social workers with little or no prior experience who seek international careers?
a. International intergovernmental organizations (NGOs) b. U.S.–based nongovernmental organizations such as Save the Children or World Vision c. International nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) d. U.S. government agencies such as the U.S. Agency for International Development
Jane, a 14-year-old girl diagnosed with diabetes, reports to her clinical social worker that she and her boyfriend experiment with drugs. Jane is unsure about the names of the drugs she has taken at parties, but she does state that she is concerned about the possible side effects. The social worker's best option is to
A. minimize Jane's concerns, but suggest that she not try any more drugs. B. support Jane's apprehension, suggest a referral for drug education and a discussion with her physician. C. discuss Jane's drug use with her parents and ask them to discuss the dangers with her. D. suggest that Jane get more information about the drugs she has taken.