Multiple Choice
POWER refers to
A) The intentional use of force to get one's way.
B) The capacity to influence others for one's own purposes, regardless of whether that influence is used.
C) Abuse of information, strength, or other bases of influence.
D) Facilitating self-determination, choice, and autonomy for a client.
E) The need to control another person.
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