Empathy fatigue is common in professionals who:

a. practice self-care techniques.
b. work in administrative positions and do not treat individuals.
c. treat clients without empathy and rarely care about client outcomes.
d. treat survivors of stressful and traumatic events; treat people with mood, anxiety, and stress-related disorders;and work in vocational settings with people with mental and physical disabilities.


d

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Problems of personal dissatisfaction are:

a. Often too difficult to be resolved. b. Too self indulgent and human service workers should work on more important issues. c. Appropriate for human service workers to address. d. Typically trivial.

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Instructions: classify the measurement type in each of the following examples as:

a. Nominal b. Ordinal c. Interval/ratio 1. An individual's religious affiliation 2. A person's occupation 3. A person's IQ score 4. A person's age in years 5. A person's hair shade (very light, light, medium, dark, very dark) 6. An individual's racial background 7. A person's hair color (red, brown, blonde, etc.) 8. Someone's comprehension of another language (illiterate, read/speak somewhat, fluent) 9. A person's highest degree earned (less than high school, completed high school, some college, etc.) 10. The number of children a person has

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

Through active listening and mindfulness, a social worker can effectively facilitate an understanding of a client’s presenting problem. This process may involve reflection, empathy, and responsiveness.

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Events that led directly to the development of an international human rights document were

a. the horrors associated with World War II and the Holocaust b. the tragedy of the Communist takeover of countries in eastern Europe c. the defeat of Germany in World War I d. the movement for civil rights in the U.S.

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