The belief that as a survivor of sexual abuse, one's identity is that they are "damaged goods," is an example of: internalization, which is the "oppressor within". People who believe they have some control over their life and know their values and goals in life, demonstrate: cognitive hardiness.
The belief that people act according to the sum of their strengths and skills is called the: teleological view. It is important for worker's to learn how to manage their feelings when a client is sharing, and in some cases, a social worker can appropriately share feelings that may help a client. true.
Some issues that social workers need to be aware of in their work with clients include: countertransference. their own support system. unethical behavior. In social work practice, the social worker is focused on: The client and agency (school, hospital, social services, etc.)