A “just framework” involves “meaning” as an assessment theme. This does NOT include:
a. the client’s personal assessment of the situation
b. the social worker’s personal opinion of the situation
c. the agency’s scope of services
d. the client’s family members contributions to the assessment (if appropriate)
Ans: b
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