In order to support client self-determination, social workers must often ______.
A. refuse to accept a client's negative perception of a situation
B. ignore their own perceptions of the situation and commit to advocating for change based on the client's ambitions
C. change their own personal values to match those of the client
D. push clients to keep fighting even when the clients want to give up
Answer: B
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