Critical thinking and lifelong learning are considered dimensions of professionalism
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
ANS: T
PG: 13
Feedback: Dimensions of professionalism in our work with others include critical thinking and lifelong learning. Each of the dimensions requires integrated knowledge of the values, ethics, and legal obligations that inform our professional decisions and actions.
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).Discuss in detail four different settings in which social workers may conduct treatment for people with mental disorders. How do these settings differ in the way the social worker may approach the relevant issues with the client? How are they similar?
What will be an ideal response?
Framing problems as challenges orients workers to look most closely at
A. the early life experiences of their clients B. how clients can move ahead in the future C. the mistakes clients are making D. what is causing clients' problems
The common ground between responsibility and competence is
a. a pledge of confidentiality b. a professional development plan c. an ethical decision-making model d. the commitment to serve the client