Ethical codes promote professional empowerment by assisting professionals and professionals-in-training to:

A) ?maintain good practices.
B) ?protect the client.
C) ?consider the social context of helping.
D) ?all of these.


D

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According to the authors, each of the following is a reason to focus on a new member during the closing phase of the member's first session EXCEPT to a. give other members the chance to get to know the new member better

b. let the member share what he or she has been thinking during the session. c. decide whether or not the member is a fit for the group and should continue. d. check in with the new member about how she or he is feeling about the group.

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When considering co-optation as a strategy recognize that

A. This approach should rarely be used because it is essentially manipulative, promoting your interests at the expense of the other party's. B. Co-optation occurs when the beliefs and attitudes others hold about a situation conform to yours. C. This approach will likely close off access to a community or organization that had been open to you. D. Co-optation is used when a quick response is needed for opponents to rapidly become supporters.

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Social workers often encounter clients with multiple needs. For example, a single mother who has recently been evicted from her apartment may be eligible for several types of assistance to help meet housing, financial, medical, and/or nutrition needs. List and briefly describe at least three such assistance programs.

What will be an ideal response?

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________________ refers to a transitional phase leading up to the time when women cease to have menstrual cycles and thus become infertile

a. premenopause b. perimenopause c. menopause d. transitional menopause

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