What are some of the reasons why social workers may not engage in formal practice
evaluation?
a. They do not care about whether someone thinks they are doing well or could
be doing better as long as they think they are doing okay
b. They do not want to embarrass their fellow social workers with how well they
are doing in practice
c. They are afraid that other social workers will become jealous of how well they
are doing in their practice and therefore dislike them
d. They may feel pressed for time, may not get encouragement from supervisors,
and may feel anxious about eliciting negative responses about their
performance
D
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