Taking the time to explore expectations and to clarify how you can be of assistance to your clients goes a long way in:
A) ?granting immunity to you from prosecutions if an intervention backfires.
B) ?preventing clients from drawing unwarranted negative conclusions.
C) ?enabling you and your clients to set your own ethical standards.
D) ?enabling you to force clients to pursue a particular course of advocacy action.
B
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Which of the following statements is/are true about the dilemma involving the right to receive services versus the responsibility to evaluate service effectiveness? A) This is not really a dilemma, since no conflict in values is involved
B) All professionals agree that services should never be delayed, even if their effects have not yet been verified. C) No professionals question the ethics of providing untested services, as long as we have good intentions. D) ?All of the above are true. E) None of the above is true.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
_______________ occurs when a person behaves in a way that has been defined by the government
either to be prohibited by law or to involve failure to act where there is a legal responsibility to do so. a) An oversight b) A legal mistake c) A crime d) A sanction
In the context of empathic communication between social workers and clients, which of the following statements is true of confrontation?
A) ?It is employed to expand clients' awareness and to motivate them to action. B) ?It is ineffective when clients are contemplating actions that are unlawful. C) ?It is employed to make a client pay attention to other people's feelings and circumstances. D) ?It is ineffective when clients are contemplating actions that are dangerous to themselves.