A client in a residential facility has not been bathing regularly and is malodorous. Using a behavioral approach, the social worker should FIRST:
a) Develop an attainable goal with the client for bathing
b) Explore the root of the problem with the client
c) Ask residential staff to give the client reminders
d) See if the psychiatrist can adjust the client's medications
Answer: B
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a. a therapist's legal and ethical right to terminate counseling when they are deemed to be at risk of potential harm from a client. b. a client's right to terminate counseling for any reason. c. a therapist's legal duty to warn potential victims when a client discloses information revealing a plan to harm them. d. a therapist's duty to protect clients by maintaining confidentiality, even if they disclose within the counseling relationship a plan to harm another individual
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A. anticipate B. avoid C. evade D. plan
The use of support as a leadership skill is inappropriate
A) ?when a member is venturing into frightening territory. B) ?when a member is engaging in new behavior in a group. C) ?when a member asks for support. D) ?before a member has had the opportunity to fully experience a conflict or painful feelings.
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A. agency priority management. B. organizational structure management. C. resource allocation management. D. total quality management.