Which paradigm best describes non-deliberative social work practice?

a. think, then plan
b. plan, then act
c. act, then reflect
d. do, then think


Ans: D

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When a social worker plans for a psychoeducational therapy group with Black American male elementary students diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), a potential barrier to consider could include the following, except:

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