Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) Practice Exam

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After a client has undergone a sex change and faces issues with the identification in the system, the social worker should:

  1. Enter information under the old identity regardless

  2. Review the consequences of available options with the client

  3. Ignore the client's request to change identification

  4. Advise the client to find other assistance

The correct answer is: Review the consequences of available options with the client

Reviewing the consequences of available options with the client is the most appropriate approach in this scenario. This process ensures that the client is fully informed about the implications of their choices regarding identification after their sex change. Engaging the client in this discussion not only empowers them to make decisions that align with their identity but also addresses any potential challenges they might face as a result of changes in their identification. This kind of collaborative exploration helps build trust and allows the social worker to support the client in navigating systemic issues related to gender identity. This choice emphasizes the importance of client-centered practice, where the social worker actively involves the client in decision-making processes, fostering greater autonomy and promoting positive outcomes. Interventions rooted in understanding and collaboration will likely be more effective and respectful of the client’s needs and experiences.