The NASW code of ethics provides core values for:

a. licensure processes by state
b. professional conduct
c. optional, personal practices
d. legal proceedings


Ans: b

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a. true b. false

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A. provide a positive antidote to the child's negative experiences. B. provide the child with painful experiences so that a weak ego can be strengthened with each new mastery of pain. C. provide a warm, protective environment in which the child can freely express himself or herself. D. accept impulsive statements and actions and help the child find constructive way to express them.

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The following would be an acceptable rating scale for an IRS:

INTENSITY OF JOE'S DEPRESSION OVER HIS PERFORMANCE AT SCHOOL 1 2 3 4 5 Very satisfied Satisfied Very sad, to the point of quitting school Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Beth Bruce's value of acceptance is challenged by her client's

a. sloppy dress b. lack of respect for her profession c. resistance d. past criminal behavior

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