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gbarreiro

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If the religion of the social worker is different than the client's, the social worker is encouraged to
 
  A) be directive in integrative faith and spirituality into practice
  B) avoid integrating faith and spirituality into the counseling process
  C) avoid addressing the religious and spiritual dimensions of mental and emotional
  disorders within the counseling relationship
  D) realize that as much as incorporating spirituality into the counseling relationship may be
  helpful for some clients, there is also the potential for harm

Question 2

Jane Addams' approach to poor care reflected a
 
  A) continuation of the unworthy poor versus the worthy poor mentality
  B) socially acceptable approach that was rooted in social Darwinism
  C) far more compassionate approach to poverty alleviation and social inequity
  D) somewhat harsh but realistic approach to social welfare provision



kaillie

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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