While talking to clients, social workers should not display inappropriate or
disproportionate emotions.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
ANS: T
PG: 228
Feedback: While talking to clients, social workers should not display inappropriate or
disproportionate emotions (for example, acting extraordinarily happy to meet a new client
or weeping excessively when a person expresses painful feelings).
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A. like everything a person does. B. accept the helpee unconditionally. C. accept people in their differences. D. accept the helpee unconditionally and people in their differences.
Evaluation, like practice, starts "where the client is."
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
How was the traditional Christian attitude toward poverty different from that of other
religious groups? A. The rich were expected to give of their excess. B. Poverty could be chosen as a holy state of life. C. The poor were taken care of in a communal way. D. The poor were not blamed for their condition.
Some unemployment occurs when a worker freely quits a job or when a company fires someone from a position. There is a gap between the loss of that employee and the employer choosing a new candidate and making a hire. That type of unemployment is considered a normal part of a functioning labor economy and is referred to as ______.
A. cyclical unemployment B. competence unemployment C. structural unemployment D. frictional unemployment