An ethical dilemma is a problematic situation where ethical standards are in conflict
A) ?True
B) ?False
A
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Self-awareness is integral to any practicing social worker. What constitutes self-awareness in a social work practitioner?
A. The ability to clearly understand one's own strengths, weaknesses, thoughts, and beliefs. B. The ability to analyze clients' strengths, weaknesses, threats, and opportunities. C. The ability to take time for self-care and therapy when experiencing a heavy caseload. D. An ethical code that clearly delineates specific values related to religion and/or spirituality.
Hilda Blanco asserts that professional community planners typically use the dominant rational
model
a. in order to clearly align public policy with the state rather than the community. b. in order to align public policy with community desires in an effective manner. c. in order to adjust computer models to political reality. d. none of the above.
The text gives as an example of a research problem “the cause of drug addiction.” The
difficulty with this research problem, as stated, is:
a. it cannot be resolved through observation. b. it is not sufficiently specific. c. it is a nonempirical issue. d. it is a nonconceptual issue.
Each of the following are characteristic of meaningful relationships EXCEPT:
A) ?Although each person desires the other, each can survive without the other. B) ?Each person expects the other to take responsibility for his or her happiness. C) ?The two persons are equal in the relationship. D) ?Each person finds meaning and sources of nourishment outside the relationship.