When faced with an ethical dilemma, the step after recognizing the problem is:
A) ?Investigating the variables involved
B) ?Getting feedback from others
C) ?Evaluating the dilemma
D) ?Identifying and thinking about possible alternatives
A
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Satisfaction in immediate work groups is a major concept in______ theories of organization
A) ?human relations
B) ?neoclassical
C) ?classical
D) ?economics
It is the authors' position that counselors would NOT work well with diverse populations if they:
a. are open to being challenged and tested. b. are flexible in applying theories to specific situations. c. believe that they are free from any racist attitudes, beliefs, and or feelings. d. are comfortable with differences that exist between themselves and their clients.
Understanding that a commitment to change involves a great deal of ambivalence
helps social workers in their work with clients because: a. it can facilitate the amount of depth and exploration that a person goes into with a social worker. b. it can help the social worker relate and understand to how the client may be feeling during the process of the work. c. it can facilitate conversations that illuminate the ambivalence for a specific person and help the person find his or her way to a decision about what to do. d. it can help the client feel more comfortable and at ease because the social worker may be more attuned to how they are feeling about the work.
The prohibits discrimination in housing sales and rentals
a) Fair Housing Act b) Civil Rights Act c) Quota System Law d) American Civil Rights Institute