When a confrontation is used and a client responds by trying to argue with, discredit, or pretend to agree with you, you should:
A) Stand your ground and argue back.
B) Continue to confront the client.
C) Change the topic and try again later when the client is more
receptive.
D) Refer the client elsewhere, because it is a sign rapport has been
irrevocably lost.
B
You might also like to view...
The process of social workers, school counselors and school psychologists working closely
together, pooling resources, is often called A) professional liaisons B) coworker coordination C) interprofessional collaboration D) multidisciplinary coordination
Social workers best serve clients with disabilities by ______.
A. pushing them toward independence above all else B. helping them to get admitted into inpatient hospital programs C. helping them to accept their limitations and live happily within them D. attuning to what the clients want and refraining from making assumptions or labeling.
Americans justify their failure to develop a "generous welfare state" by beliefs that
A) ?social programs do more harm than good B) ?social problems can be easily solved C) ?creating equal opportunity will solve social problems D) ?all of the above
Traditional conservatives hold as a core belief:
a) The idea that world peace can only be achieved through military strength and interventions and the use of pre-emptive strikes. b) The separation of church and state. c) The inclusion of government in all aspects of daily life. d) Church as an integral part of state.