Which of the following statements is true about the NASW Code of Ethics?
a. The Code offers a set of values, principles, and standards to guide decision making and conduct when ethical issues arise.
b. The Code provides a set of rules that prescribe how social workers should act in all situations.
c. Specific applications of the Code do not need to take into account the context in which they are being considered and the possibility of conflicts among the Code's values, principles, and standards.
d. The Code should be held up as the standard by which the general public cannot hold the social work profession accountable.
a. The Code offers a set of values, principles, and standards to guide decision making and conduct when ethical issues arise.
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a. counsel clients to wait until their life situation is better before returning to see the practitioner. b. explore the resources and supports available to the clients c. change the client's life situation or environment. d. give up hope that clients will benefit from the client-practitioner relationship.
The ecological perspective is much more useful for social work than systems theory
a. True b. False
The magnitude of a social event often influences the course of public policy
a. True b. False
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a. Retelling stories and reliving the past b. Physical and psychological expressions of violence c. Constant war and violence d. Miniature-scale replication of large violence