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Kikoku

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Social work perspectives are:
 
  a) Quarterly newsletters in the social work profession
  b) the viewpoints or lenses through which social work practice is conceptualized
  c) Client assessment tools in the social work profession
  d) Important concepts in the social work profession

Question 2

Social workers terminating with clients attempt to do three things:
 
  a) review the progress and outcomes of the intervention; review the helping relationship itself; and
  transfer the client to a new helping professional
  b) review the progress and outcomes of the intervention; perform a single-system design; and
  present their results to their colleagues
  c) assess the validity of the helping relationship; document the reliability of the helping relationship
  and plan for the client's future
  d) review the progress and outcomes of the intervention; review the helping relationship itself; and
  plan for the client's future



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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