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In the case of Beth, Insoo and Beth moved toward a cooperative working relationship by focusing primarily on:
 
  a. the nature of Beth's problems with her parents.
  b. defining what Beth wanted to be different.
  c. the errors in the police and hospital reports.
  d. Beth's feelings.

Question 2

In the case of Beth in the text, when she finished working with Insoo, she could best be described as a client who:
 
  a. wanted something and saw herself as part of a solution.
  b. blamed herself as the source of her problems.
  c. seemed resistant to changing.
  d. blamed the social worker as the source of her problems.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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