Multiple Choice
When a dual relationship with a client is unavoidable (such as when practicing in a small community) , then social workers should:
A) Tell the client that the client is responsible if anything goes wrong
B) Discuss potential conflicts or risks with the client and ways to manage them
C) Call their agency's program director and the NASW to tell them that they have violated the agency's conflict-of-interest guidelines
D) Advise the client that their friendship is more important than their work relationship
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