Interviewers who use self-disclosure frequently:
a. Risk being viewed by clients as in need of assistance themselves
b. Risk being viewed by clients as arrogant and pompous
c. Are usually very adept at the skill
d. Are in need of assistance themselves
A
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A) ?developing his or her expertise. B) ?continuously understanding clients' cultures and strengths. C) ?looking over other social workers' shoulders to catch and correct mistakes. D) ?accepting all cases referred once the social worker is licensed to provide service.
Which theory(s) form the foundation for psychodynamic theory?
a) Drive Theory b) Ego Psychology c) Objects Relations Theory d) All of the above
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a. Respect for the family's right to self-destruct b. Lack of theorizing and refusal to create a systematic model c. Choice to work with a co-therapist d. His requirement that three generations be included in therapy
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A) ?consultant B) ?organizational analyst C) ?supervisor D) ?mediator