When engaged in a planned change process, the primary function of the social worker should be to
a. focus on guiding the process, rather than on offering suggestions to the client for actions that might solve the client's problems
b. make decisions in behalf of clients as they are usually not capable of making good decisions or would not be needing services in the first place
c. prepare and implement the plan for treatment because the social worker is the expert and the client is not prepared to make such judgments
d. reinforce the principle of client self-determination by not revealing the social worker's thinking about actions for the client to take
6.11. A social worker who mostly serves clients experiencing a certain type of problem would be considered
a. an eclectic
b. a generalist
c. an eccentric
d. a specialist
6.12. The set of ideas that would most influence the manner in which the social worker initially approaches a practice situation is his or her
a. practice perspective
b. agency guidelines
c. potential for reimbursement
d. potential of client to make change
A
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