All of the following are true about bartering EXCEPT:

a. bartering can be a dignified and honorable form of payment for those who are cash poor but talented in otherways

b. bartering is a healthy norm in many cultures.
c. bartering is illegal and unethical.
d. bartering can be part of a clearly articulated treatment plan; like other interventions, bartering must beconsidered in light of the client's needs, desires, situation, and cultural background.


c

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In formulating an open-ended question, it helps to:

A. Include an expression such as "…a little bit more about…" or "…the larger picture…" to soften the question B. Avoid beginning the sentence with an expression such as "Can you…?" or "Could you…?" C. Include one of the words "how," "why," "what," "when" and "where" D. Avoid directives such as "summarize…" or "describe…."

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You have been working with Mrs. Audrey for approximately two months. She has accomplished

virtually all the goals that you identified together. This meeting is your last. What would you say to engage Mrs. Audrey in the process of final evaluating?

What will be an ideal response?

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During the maintenance stage, the client will:

a. examine their current behavior and potential for change. b. sustain the new behavior for an extended period of time. c. identifies their “sobriety date.” d. integrates a new behavior.

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How can Diana help Mr. Mitchell to reckon with the consequences of his decisions?

While working as a medical social worker at Holland Community Hospital, Diana Howard, BSW, received a referral to coordinate home health services for patient Joshua Mitchell. Mr. Mitchell had been admitted to the hospital repeatedly after failing to make use of home health services set up for him in the past. In order for Mr. Mitchell to be released from the hospital he had to have a discharge plan from Diana. However, Diana was unsure what course to take as the medical staff pushed for his release and Diana searched for a way to provide services that Mr. Mitchell would use.

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