Value discrimination could be defined as:
a. when a counselor is too eager to suggest a referral when the client shares differing values on race, religion,national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, disability, marital status/partnership, languagepreference, or socioeconomic status
b. considering a referral only when you clearly lack the necessary skills to deal with the issues presented by theclient.
c. a counselor directly attempting to influence a client to adopt their values, attitudes, beliefs, and behavior.
d. the ability of counselors to manage their personal values so they do not contaminate the counseling process.
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The ______ approach to community practice emphasizes a technical process of problem solving.
A. locality development B. social planning C. social action D. community brokering
Early social workers, while deeply concerned to alleviate many sources of human suffering, a. tended to turn a blind eye to child labor because it contributed to familysurvival
b. were involved in politics to institute fundamental economic and regulatoryreform. c. tended to live apart from those they studied because they could afford to. d. were indifferent to prostitution because it was a matter of freedom ofcontract.
The treatment of trauma is essential to the recovery of
a) families b) communities c) countries d) all of the above
During the first session, the helper discusses the risks and benefits of the service and treatment and the meaning, extent, and limits of confidentiality. These are a few steps of:
a. empowered consent. b. autonomy. c. maleficence. d. assessment.