A social worker is interviewing a client from a different culture. The client is encouraged to tell stories about his life from a cultural perspective, stories about traditions, history, and culture-specific experiences. Even though the client speaks English, a skilled interpreter is present to capture and elucidate unique idioms, phrases, and terms that have a unique meaning from within the client’s cultural context. Listening carefully for underlying feelings and cultural meanings, the social worker restates important concepts, and incorporates the unique terms into the overall narrative. This form of engagement is referred to as:

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The Association of Social Work Boards Masters Exam, formerly known as the ASWB Intermediate exam, is a licensure examination designed by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB). The ASWB exams measure skills and knowledge in social work-specific content areas, such as human development and behavior, social and economic justice, and intervention processes.  Each ASWB exam consists of 170 multiple choice questions, including 150 scored questions and 20 questions used for data collection regarding the effectiveness of the exam. The 10 sections of the ASWB Masters Exam include: Human... Show more

A social worker is interviewing a client from a different culture. The client is encouraged to tell stories about his life from a cultural perspective, stories about traditions, history, and culture-specific experiences. Even though the client speaks English, a skilled interpreter is present to capture and elucidate unique idioms, phrases, and terms that have a unique meaning from within the client’s cultural context. Listening carefully for underlying feelings and cultural meanings, the social worker restates important concepts, and incorporates the unique terms into the overall narrative. This form of engagement is referred to as: