Social Work Masters Exam Prep - Question List

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106. Two social workers are discussing a case in a conference room. One of the colleagues is consulting with the other about a specific request from a client. Not sure how to handle the situation, expertise from another professional seemed like the best answer. When is it justifiable to consult with others about a client?
  1. When it is done in a private setting
  2. When the situation is becoming a court issue
  3. When administration requires the consult
  4. When it is in the best interest of the client
107. A 23-year-old client named Amber has isolated herself from others due to feelings of inadequacy. The social worker understands the well-being of the client cannot be secured without the help of others and asks Amber’s parents to be involved in the therapy. What value is being recognized?
  1. Competence
  2. Importance of human relationships
  3. Dignity and worth of the person
  4. Service
108. Larry has knowledge that a fellow colleague is teaching aboutparenting skills during his sessions with clients. This is not a field of expertise,and the colleague’s teachings are based on personal parenting experiences. Larry has tried to discuss this issue with the fellow social worker but has not been successful. What ethical standard is the colleague violating?
  1. Respect
  2. Competence
  3. Authority
  4. Education and training
109. Social workers often find themselves in dual relationships. The management of transference and counter transference cannot be ignored. Within the realm of child welfare, supervisors play a vital role in what areas?
  1. Modeling, coaching and engaging
  2. Knowledge, training and rapport
  3. Transference, education and management
  4. All of the above
110. Madeline is at a school function with her son when she recognizes a young boy involved in one of her social work cases. The child appears to be one of her son’s close friends and immediately remembers Madeline. Before the social worker can avoid the conversation, the child says, “You’re the lady that comes to my house all the time.” This immediately brings up questions from Madeline’s son. What should she do?
  1. Lie to her son and say she does not know the boy
  2. Protect her son by taking him home immediately
  3. Acknowledge the child, but redirect the conversation
  4. Not allow her son to play with him while she is there

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