Health care social workers are expected to promote the dignity and worth of each person, believe that everyone can reach full potential, and make self-determination and the right to be fully informed the core of all treatment. List additional values for health care social workers, as identified by Rehr, Rosenberg, and Blumenfield.

What will be an ideal response?


ANSWER: Health care as a universal right, all people should be guaranteed access to services, consumers should be able to choose care, care is a mutual and informed partnership between the consumer and his/her provider, confidentiality should be guaranteed, and care should be based on a biopsychosocial framework.

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The following factor does not lead to high rates of substance abuse of disabled persons:

(a) Counselor enabling education (b) Self-perception (c) Myths (d) Enabling attitudes of family and friends

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