Asked by Treniece Smith on Sep 24, 2024

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Unlike unplanned terminations, planned terminations:​

A) ​occur when the social worker becomes incapacitated.
B) ​occur when the client withdraws prematurely from service.
C) ​are not accompanied by abrupt disappearance from service.
D) ​do not afford the social worker and client a chance to achieve the goals of closure.

Planned Terminations

The conscious and intentional conclusion of a professional relationship or service, typically following the achievement of predetermined goals or the arrival at a natural endpoint.

Unplanned Terminations

The unexpected end of a service, program, or relationship, often without the mutual consent of all parties involved.

Service Closure

The process of formally ending services or operations, often involving the completion of final tasks and responsibilities.

  • Understand the differences between planned and unplanned terminations in the context of social work.
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Karla Steel4 days ago
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Planned terminations are when both the social worker and client have decided to end their relationship and work together towards closure. Unlike unplanned terminations, they are not abrupt and do not involve the client withdrawing prematurely from service.