If a social worker determines that a person is struggling with a problem that is caused by something in that person’s environment, they are most likely to take a

a. micro approach to solving the problem.
b. psychoanalytic approach to solving the problem.
c. macro approach to solving the problem.
d. confrontational approach to solving the problem.


ANSWER: c

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a. confidence b. responsibility c. autonomy d. self-efficacy

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a) Detachment b) Moralizing c) False Understanding d) Being Overresponsible e) Unrealistic Expectations

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a. Naikan b. Ayurveda c. Prana d. Ntu

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A) ?defining the problem B) ?identifying the interviewer role C) ?drawing out stories, concerns, and issues D) ?identifying client strengths

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