Asked by Patrick Keating on May 28, 2024

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An employee, who is facing efficiency issues and complaints from managers at his workplace, approaches a social worker to seek remedial solutions. After listening to the client's problems, the social worker responds, "Try joining a different workplace." This response is an example of:

A) ​consoling.
B) ​blaming.
C) ​advising.
D) ​threatening.

Consoling

Providing comfort and solace to someone who is distressed or sorrowful.

Remedial Solutions

Measures or actions taken to correct, improve, or address problems or deficiencies, often within educational, health, or organizational settings.

  • Identify constraints on communication within the scope of social work.
  • Understand the value of unbiased responses during client engagement.
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Nadia PersaudJun 02, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The social worker's response is an example of advising because they are providing a suggestion or recommendation to the employee on how to potentially solve their problem, which is to consider joining a different workplace.