What is confidentiality within the context of the practitioner-client relationship?
A) ?Assurance that the content of the sessions will be shared only on a need-to-know basis.
B) ?Assurance that the practitioner is confident in his/her ability to aid the client.
C) ?Assurance that the client's information will be kept confidential, secure, and not shared with others unless she/he signs a consent form.
D) ?Assurance that the relationship will remain confidential and that the practitioner has the ability to build rapport with the client.
C
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During a helping relationship with a woman, the helper should not:
A. assume the role of the expert. B. validate feelings of anger. C. encourage exploration of women's issues. D. explore contradictory feelings.
Which of the following would be considered a single-subject research design?
A. the comparison group design whereby outcomes are compared between a group of clients who received the treatment and a group of people who did not get the treatment B. the AB design where a single client is measured on outcome several times before treatment begins and several times during the treatment period C. the one-group pretest–posttest design whereby a group of clients are measured on outcome one time before treatment begins and one time at the end of treatment D. the basic experimental design whereby a group of clients are randomly assigned to either a treatment group or a control group with comparisons on outcome between the two groups
Social and political transformation in society without personal transformation in the people involved is an impossibility.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
One example of a worker using their legitimate power to support a group’s social justice aims is ______.
a. responding to the will of members b. articulating the will of the sponsoring agency c. imposing their will on the group d. securing resources for the group