In the context of social work, exploring a situation involves:

A. exploring how often episodes of an issue occur.
B. examining current and, when applicable, past circumstances.
C. encouraging clients to explore aspects of themselves as individual human beings.
D. the thinking, feeling, and doing aspects of clients’ experiences.


ANS: B
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Feedback: Exploring a situation involves examining current and, when applicable, past circumstances. Collect
pertinent information about social and cultural factors, as well as economic, political, and legal aspects of situations
that may relate to the issue of concern, or to those assets or resources that might be useful for resolution

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