Why might social workers tend to prefer to work with people that they like?
a. Social workers may value people who are verbal, introspective, and able to
use what social workers offer them, which is gratifying for social workers
b. When we work with people we do not like, we then dislike the work
c. Working with people we like allows us to make friends
d. Social workers value those who share their taste in music and movies
A
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A) ?Discussion B) ?Results C) ?Introduction D) ?Methods
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a) institutional, cultural, interpersonal b) family, church and education c) economy, government and interpersonal d) none of the above
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A) ?everyday and existential loneliness. B) ?transient and chronic loneliness. C) aloneness and meaninglessness.? D) ?neurotic and psychotic loneliness.
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What will be an ideal response?