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sabina

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What is the purpose of confrontation?
 
  a. To help the family social worker explain, describe, or teach a concept to a family.
  b. To develop a comprehensive understanding of the ways the family experiences the world.
  c. To raise awareness by presenting information that the client is overlooking or failing to identify.
  d. To remove a situation from an old context and placing it in a new context that defines it equally well.

Question 2

The family social worker as ________ captures the worker's unique position in the social network of helping resources.
 
  a. Teacher or trainer
  b. mobilizer
  c. advocate
  d. Empathic supporter



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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