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A human services worker is working with an adolescent client who has had a lot of
  run-ins with the law and is very resistant to the worker's attempts to give him
  guidance. What is the most likely explanation for the client's resistance?
 
  A. The client should not be approached by a social worker.
  B. The worker is approaching the client in the wrong way.
  C. The client has had bad experiences with authority figures.
  D. The worker is not the right fit for that client.

Question 2

Which of the following is one of the basic tenets of human services?
 
  A. human service workers must change themselves first
  B. everyone needs some change in their lives
  C. people cannot change without outside help
  D. change must come from within



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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