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jerry coleman

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When working with a disabled (or differently-abled) client, it is important:
 
  A. to focus exclusively on the client.
  B. to focus exclusively on the clients family and their needs.
  C. to work with the client in the context of their family.
  D. to see the client and family separately.

Question 2

A genogram is a:
 
  a. compilation of each family member's values and ideals.
  b. family tree diagram of generational behavior patterns.
  c. reenactment of previous negative communication patterns.
  d. physical acting out of family conflicts.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

B



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