Multiple Choice
When working with involuntary clients, a social worker should
A) Give clients as much freedom and choice as possible
B) Inform clients that they have no right to self-determination
C) Pretend that the client has self-determination, even though it is not true
D) Let clients know that they must follow the worker's directions or the worker will be forced to impose negative consequences
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