Jenny Jones’ social worker knows that Jenny is working part-time and not
reporting the income for TANF and food stamp purposes. The social worker
decides not to turn Jenny in because she knows that Jenny is using the extra
money to pay for dental work that she desperately needs. This an example of
A. ethical absolutism.
B. feminist ethics.
C. Confucian ethics.
D. ethical relativism
D
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When dealing with a Stage Three clinician, what can happen if the supervisor is not
careful to provide the right amount of support? A. The clinician and supervisor can become involved in a power struggle. B. The clinician can become reckless and overconfident. C. The supervisor may have to revise his assessment of the clinician's skills. D. The bond between clinician and supervisor may be threatened by experiential exercises.
The concept of _____ involves the idea that people are complex and can belong to
multiple, overlapping diverse groups.
A. Cultural competence B. Dual perspective C. Intersectionality D. Multiplicity
______ roles deal with jobs that need to be completed.
A. Task B. Maintenance C. Individual D. Follower
Qualitative researchers strive toward goals of: