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What is one of the guiding principles of social work mentioned in the text?
What is one of the guiding principles of social work mentioned in the text?
- Ignoring the client's difficulties
- Acceptance of people as they are (correct)
- Imposing societal goals on clients
- Forcing clients to change their behavior
How does a social worker demonstrate understanding of a client's behavior?
How does a social worker demonstrate understanding of a client's behavior?
- By ignoring the client's behavior
- By imposing judgmental attitudes
- By showing interest and concern for the client (correct)
- By disagreeing with the client's philosophy
What does the text emphasize about the social worker's approach towards a client?
What does the text emphasize about the social worker's approach towards a client?
- Disregarding the client's feelings
- Non-judgmental interaction (correct)
- Enforcing societal norms on the client
- Imposing personal beliefs on the client
What is the role of professional education and experience in social work, according to the text?
What is the role of professional education and experience in social work, according to the text?
What is the social worker guided by in their interaction with the client, according to the text?
What is the social worker guided by in their interaction with the client, according to the text?
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Guiding Principles of Social Work
- One of the guiding principles of social work is to understand the client's behavior in the context of their environment and relationships.
Demonstrating Understanding
- A social worker demonstrates understanding of a client's behavior by considering the client's perspective and experiences.
Approach Towards Clients
- The text emphasizes that a social worker's approach towards a client should be non-judgmental and empathetic.
Role of Professional Education and Experience
- Professional education and experience play a crucial role in social work, enabling social workers to develop the necessary skills and knowledge to work effectively with clients.
Guiding Force in Client Interactions
- In their interaction with clients, social workers are guided by a commitment to the core values of social work, including empathy, respect, and a non-judgmental attitude.
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