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funieman04 funieman04
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Kutchins and Kirk, say of the DSM and it's usefulness in social work practice:
 
  a) the DSM does provide social workers with useful language to talk about social deprivation,
  oppression, racism, client advocacy, interpersonal struggles and conflict and more
  b) the DSM provides social workers with useful language to talk about social deprivation,
  oppression, racism and sexism, but not client advocacy, interpersonal struggles or conflict
  c) the DSM provides social workers with useful language to talk about client advocacy,
  interpersonal struggles or conflict, but not social deprivation, oppression, racism or sexism
  d) the DSM does not provide social workers with useful language to talk about social deprivation,
  oppression, racism, client advocacy, interpersonal struggles and conflict and more
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