What might values (e.g., the inherent dignity and worth of each person) and ethical
principles (e.g., confidentiality) conflict with?
a. Spiritual and religious beliefs of both the social worker and the client
b. Social worker and client discussions regarding moral and immoral acts
associated with a client's difficulties in psychosocial functioning
c. State and federal laws dictating acceptable and unacceptable standards for
what social workers and clients discuss
d. Organizational policies and procedures regarding documentation and/or
reimbursement for services
D
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
By specifying each agenda item in advance, you create a working structure for the meeting.
The expression ________ refers to an alcoholic/addict who is abstaining from alcohol/drug use but either is unaware of other behavioral, personality, and relationship problems or is choosing not to address these maladaptive behaviors.
A. ambivalent alcoholic B. hitting ceiling C. hitting bottom D. dry drunk E. ambiguous alcoholic
Examples of cultural trauma include
a) the history of slavery in America. b) the Holocaust. c) World War II Japanese internment camps. d) All the above
Which of the following are requirements for identifying a causal effect?
a. Association, time order, and nonspuriousness b. Time order, nonspuriousness, and mechanism c. Nonspuriousness, mechanism, and context d. Association, mechanism, and context e. Context, time order, and association