Social workers who "psychologize" their clients' suffering may be less effective because
A) they miss opportunities to address the social and economic roots of client problems.
B) they may fail to help clients view their problems from a broader perspective.
C) they are less inclined to engage in social advocacy.
D) all of these.
D
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