Dr. Brady is conducting an ethnography on people who frequent a local pub. She drinks heavily to gain greater acceptance among the group. She understands her alcohol consumption could trigger conflict, violence, or hostility from others in the pub. This situation is an example of

A) situational risk.
B) ethnographic danger.
C) ambient risk.
D) unnecessary risk.


A

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What will be an ideal response?

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When working with an involuntary, court-mandated client, it is useful for a social worker to FIRST do which of the following to address resistance?

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