Asked by Abdalhleem Awamleh on Sep 28, 2024

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A father of a teenage boy, who has been truant, says to the social worker, "I am sick and tired of this. This boy is going to have to grow up and learn that the world does not owe him anything. Nothing is going to be given to him." The social worker responds by asking the father, "Are you saying that your son has not learned some important life lessons?" The social worker's response would be an example of:

A) ​an interrogation technique to see if the client is withholding information.
B) ​a question to formulate a solution to the client's problem.
C) ​a response to check out the client's perceptions.
D) ​an agreement with the dilemma expressed by the client.

Perceptions

The way individuals interpret and understand the world around them through their senses.

Truant

Refers to a student who stays away from school without permission or explanation, often leading to legal and educational consequences.

Important Life Lessons

Valuable insights or morals learned through personal experiences, often contributing to one's growth and development.

  • Understand the importance of empathy and empathetic reactions in creating connection and enhancing communication with clients.
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Ceiner Camachoabout 7 hours ago
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The social worker's response is a way to check out the client's perceptions and understanding of the situation. It encourages the father to reflect on what lessons his son may have learned, and possibly rethink his approach to the situation. It is not an interrogation technique or a formulation of a solution, nor is it an agreement with the father's frustration.