When a disabled person is included in a group, it is important that members
a) acknowledge the disability but not ask personal questions about it
b) speak directly to the disabled person rather than to an aide or interpreter
c) continue to speak normally rather than avoiding words like "see" or "hear"
d) all of the above
D
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
In some theoretical modes of practice, self-disclosure is acceptable, but it should always be made
a) within the boundaries of the theoretical model. b) outside the boundaries of the theoretical model. c) in the form of casual conversation. d) to increase the secure interdependence between the client and the therapist.
All of the following are considered the business of social welfare except: A) providing recreational and leisure-time services to all age groups
B) rehabilitating juveniles and adults who have committed criminal offenses. C)acting as missionaries for all faiths and bringing more spirituality into people's lives. D) fulfilling the health and legal exigencies of those in financial need.
Dual or multiple relationships may be unavoidable for a generalist practitioner in a rural community.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)