The process of appropriately crossing boundaries with a client toward the goals of greater trust and client disclosure
What will be an ideal response?
Papers should be evaluated on the extent to which the following issues are addressed:
• Set clear boundaries with clients at the beginning of those relationships about what the social worker’s roles and activities will and will not include.
• Clarify boundaries with the client over time, as they will change
• Consider the preservation of the client’s privacy to be a major guiding value.
• Be aware of your own emotional and physical needs as much as possible
• Secure the client’s informed consent for all service activities.
• Be educated about the client’s cultural and community standards of behavior to understand what boundaries are reasonable in those contexts
• Use peer consolation and formal supervision routinely
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Integrating faith and spirituality into practice requires social workers to
A) compartmentalize clients into biological, intellectual, social, emotional, and spiritual parts B) become experts on all major religious traditions C) determine whether depression is a biological disorder with psychological manifestations or a psychological disorder with biological implications (for example) D) engage in some conceptual or paradigm shifts, from a Western model to a more holistic one
Three criteria must be met to claim that a causal relationship has been established. If these criteria are
met a researcher can state with a high probability that one variable caused a change onto another variable. This is made operational as the independent variable causing a change onto the dependent variable, or cause and effect. Which criteria is not a condition for claiming causality? a) Independent variable is theoretically grounded b) Independent variable precedes the dependent variable in time c) There is a relationship between the independent and dependent variables d) The relationship can not be explained by any extraneous variables
The barrier, “I Just Have One Question” can be summarized as the worker is ______.
A. avoiding being compliant in their role and instead flatters the supervisor B. trying to avoid being evaluated C. having trouble being compliant in their job duties D. not being compliant and the supervisor is not confident in their role
-individuals are responsible for themselves, government should provide minimal interference in people's lives -oppose change and thrive on tradition -society is responsible for regulating people's behavior -people are perfectly capable of taking care of themselves
What will be an ideal response?