Determining readiness for termination is:
a. Solely the responsibility of the social worker
b. Solely the responsibility of the client
c. Jointly the social worker and supervisor
d. Jointly the responsibility of social worker and client
d
Feedback to correct answer: Terminations work best when it is the mutual decision between worker and client. There is some agreement about readiness and plans for sustaining change that can be very empowering to both parties.
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