54) A Caucasian social worker meets a new Latino client for an initial assessment in an outpatient clinic. The social worker notes that the client appears very anxious, defensive and somewhat hostile. After some discussion, it appears that the cultural difference may be interfering with the client's ability to develop rapport with the social worker. What should the social worker do? A) Assure the client of the social worker's knowledge of Latino values B) Refute the client's negative perceptions about Caucasians C) Offer to transfer the client to a minority social worker D) Discuss and acknowledge the client's concerns {Ans: D) Discuss and acknowledge the client's concerns Rationale: Options A & B are likely to make the situation worse. While a transfer may be necessary at some point C given the circumstances presented in the stem, acknowledgment and discussion of concerns (Key D) is the most appropriate way to address the situation.}10) A school social worker meets with a teenager who is increasingly frustrated and disengaged in school. The student appears to be bright but unmotivated and does not submit completed homework assignments. Meetings with the student have not resulted in changes in the teen's behaviors. What should the