Self-awareness is integral to any practicing social worker. What constitutes self-awareness in a social work practitioner?

A. The ability to clearly understand one's own strengths, weaknesses, thoughts, and beliefs.
B. The ability to analyze clients' strengths, weaknesses, threats, and opportunities.
C. The ability to take time for self-care and therapy when experiencing a heavy caseload.
D. An ethical code that clearly delineates specific values related to religion and/or spirituality.


Answer: A

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