An example of cultural blindness in social work practice is:
A. Viewing the needs of all clients, not just those in the dominant culture, as equally important
B. Identifying cultural norms that have impacted on clients' presenting problems
C. Advocating for the rights of all clients regardless of culture, race, and/ or ethnicity
D. Applying helping approaches universally to all clients without considering cultural diversity
Answer: D. Applying helping approaches universally to all clients without considering cultural diversity
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A. supporting or opposing specific ballot propositions. B. register voters. C. make policy proposals to heads of state and to legislators. D. All of these are correct.
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a. A good counselor will NEVER lie. b. Without trust Love cannot occur. c. Often a counselor will make up a story, but ONLY when if will clinically benefit the client. d. Without Trust, good treatment is impossible. e. All the above are true.
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a. Allport b. Freud c. Lewin d. vonBertalanffy