When the clinician has a problem in the relationship with the client:
a. Arriving at a solution to the problem must be a shared responsibility
b. The clinician owns the problem and must solve the problem
c. This demonstrates that the client is not holding up his or her end of the therapeutic relationship
d. The clinician owns the problem, and the client can decide that he or she doesn’t want to help the clinician
solve it
d
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If the client is a returnee to your agency, checking past records can compromise objectivity; therefore, it is discouraged
This is:
a. Always true b. Seldom true c. Conditionally true d. Never true
Cite four examples of how communities could be enhanced by the strengths perspective
What will be an ideal response?
Social involves efforts by groups of individuals to create change in an organization or community and need not necessarily involve confrontation and conflict
A) ?Action B) ?Disorganization C) ?Disobedience D) ?Accommodation
Which of the following skills is NOT recognized as being helpful in removing environmental
barriers towards advocacy? A) Counseling B) Education C) Bargaining D) Persuasion