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mynx

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A social worker experiencing physical, mental, and emotional exhaustion leading to the inability to adequately cope with the demands and stress of his or her job is most likely experiencing
 
  a. burnout
  b. job distraction
  c. emotion displacement
  d. compassion fatigue

Question 2

A female social worker recognizes that she is consistently uncomfortable at work due to a male coworker frequently telling sexually explicit jokes and brushing up against her whenever in close proximity.
 
  The first thing the social worker should do would be to
   a. file a complaint of sexual harassment with the state authorities
   b. confront the coworker, explain her observations, and ask him to stop
   c. build a female coworker support group and ask if others have had similar experiences
   d. ask her supervisor to address the matter with the coworker



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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