Skovholt and Trotter-Mathison (2011) described the following hazards of practicing as a helping professional EXCEPT:

a. providing constant empathy.
b. difficulty in measuring one's effectiveness.
c. lack of education.
d. one-way caring.


c

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A) ?engage in introspection. B) ?discuss with the client. C) ?suppress all forms of thought. D) ?seek professional help.

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In Piaget's cognitive development theory, the distinctiveness of a stage is evidenced

by which of the following? a. The mode of thinking is qualitatively different b. Each stage is a culturally based phenomena c. The subconscious is evident only in the last stage d. Stages are genetically programmed

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

Working in end-of-life care, social workers can listen to their patients’ stories and then share the values imbedded within the patient’s stories with the other members of the healthcare team in order to promote better understanding of the patient’s goals of care.

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Which of the following statement is true about adaptation?

A. Adaptation is symptomatic of humanization. B. Adaptation represents a strong form of self-defense. C. Adaptation is a behavior characteristic of the animal sphere. D. Adaptation causes people to change social injustice.

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