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ASWB SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE TESTS PART 4
2026 | Actual Exam Questions & Verified
Answers | Latest (Latest Update) A+
Grade Complete




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A social worker is contacted by the Open to inspection and review by the parents at
parents of a 12-year-old boy as they any time.
would like to see his educational
records based on the belief that
they contain inaccurate information
about his academic achievements.
Under federal law, these records
are


Which of the following behaviors is --Asking in detail about confidentiality practices
NOT an indicator that a client is and procedures
resistant or lacks readiness to fully
participate in services?


Which of the following behaviors --Engaging in small talk about irrelevant topics.
are indicators that a client is --Regularly missing or being late for
resistant or lacks readiness to fully appointments.
participate in services? --Limiting the amount of information revealed
about the problem.

,An example of cultural blindness in Applying helping approaches universally to all
social work practice is clients without considering cultural diversity.


What are some examples of cultural --Viewing the needs of all clients, not just those in
competency in social work practice. the dominant culture, as equally important.
--Identifying cultural norms that have impacted
clients presenting problems.
--Advocating for the rights of all clients
regardless of culture, race, and//or ethnicity.


According to the NASW Code of --The financial contractual arrangements have
Ethics--Termination of Services, been made clear to clients, preferably in writing.
before social workers begin --Clients do not pose an imminent danger to self
termination of services for or others.
nonpayment of fee, the following --The clinical and other consequences of the
criteria should be met: nonpayment (disruption of treatment/interruption
of services) have been discussed with clients.


Which criterion does not need to Social workers have used sliding scales to make
be met for social workers to be fees affordable for clients.
able to terminate clients for Rationale:
nonpayment of fees? When setting fee, social workers should ensure
that they are fair, reasonable, and commensurate
with the services performed. Consideration
should be given to clients ability to pay. However,
social worker do not need to institute sliding
scales, or set fees based on clients incomes.
Sliding scales do not inherently make fees
affordable. Fees can still be unfair and
unreasonable even when differentials are used to
account for income.

, A client is upset about the breakup Listening attentively while looking at the client as
of his marriage. He feels distraught he describes his feelings.
and does not think that he will ever
have another intimate relationship.
In this situation, the social worker
can BEST demonstrate empathy by


A social worker receives a request Release only the information in the record and
for "all mental health records" of a not the psychotherapy notes.
client. The social worker maintains Rationale:
psychotherapy notes of sessions in HIPPA affords psychotherapy notes more
a separate locked location. After confidentiality protection in certain
reviewing all of the records and circumstances. Social workers should understand
notes, the client signs a single that a general consent or authorization to release
authorization releasing all mental all mental health information in the record is not
health information. Based on this sufficient to disclose separately maintained
consent, the social worker should psychotherapy notes.


A social worker has just Monitor the procedure to see if the problem is
implemented a new agency resolved and any new concerns emerge.
practice to resolve an existing
ethical issue. According to the
principles of ethical problem
solving, the social worker should
NEXT:


A social worker organizes and joins Civil disobedience.
a group of community members for
a "sit in" at a government building.
This demonstration, which is against
the law, aims to put political
pressure on officials to act on
pending legislation. The strategy
employed is known as

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