To help a client use "moral power" in conflict resolution, an advocate could
A) Help the client access more financial resources.
B) Teach the client assertiveness skills.
C) Build an alliance between the client and others like the client.
D) Assist the client with ways to frame the client's cause in a positive light, showing that good values or ethical principles are on the client's side.
E) Sanction the client if the client does not cooperate.
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Q8: A clinical therapist has a positive relationship
Q9: Advocates can advocate "with" clients or "for"
Q10: To raise the likelihood of success in
Q11: A mediator sets the agenda, facilitates communication,
Q13: A clinical supervisor has responsibility within an
Q14: The PREPARATION STAGE OF ADVOCACY includes
A) Telling
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Q16: Social workers who work for agencies that
Q17: A social worker is advocating for an
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