Why is it detrimental for a social worker to impose his or her values on the client?

A. The social worker's values may not be superior to those of the client.

B. The client must be able to address her problems from within her own framework.

C. The social worker may not have sufficient experience to impart her values tactfully.

D. The client must be able to solve her problems without help.


B. The client must be able to address her problems from within her own framework.

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