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    Exam 6: Social Work With Individuals: Problem Solving and Intervening
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    Involuntary Clients Are More Apt to Admit That a Problem
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Involuntary Clients Are More Apt to Admit That a Problem

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Involuntary clients are more apt to admit that a problem exists than are voluntary clients.

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