Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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If the counselor disagrees with the caregiver's religious beliefs, the counselor should:

  1. Refuse to provide services

  2. Report the caregiver for potential abuse

  3. Continue to provide services

  4. Transfer the case to another counselor

The correct answer is: Continue to provide services

This option is the most appropriate action for the counselor to take. Refusing to provide services or reporting the caregiver for potential abuse would go against the counselor's ethical duty to provide nonjudgmental and non-discriminatory care. Transferring the case to another counselor may also violate the caregiver's rights to choose their own mental health provider. It is important for the counselor to address any personal biases and provide the caregiver with competent and respectful care. Continuing to provide services allows for the caregiver to receive support while also respecting their religious beliefs.