What did Ann Weick’s work entail?
a. She took a philosophical stance rooted in epistemology and ontology.
b. She critiqued the use of normative theories for their oppressive nature.
c. She was concerned about the impact of the positivist approach on social work.
d. She looked at issues related to the power dynamics in social work practice.
Ans: D
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