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A practitioner works with the client to take control of circumstances and to develop aptitudes, strengths, and a sense of competence to be recognized as an equal. From which perspective is the practitioner operating?
 
  A) Constructivist
  B) Empowerment
  C) Family systems
  D) Strengths

Question 2

When working with a client from a resilience perspective, the practitioner should explore:
 
  A) protective and risk factors, life challenges, and relationships.
  B) relationships, context, and person-environment fit.
  C) behavior, emotions, and constructs.
  D) life challenges, risk factors, and institutionalized racism.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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