The use of self in social work practice is the combining of knowledge, values, and skills gained in social work education with aspects of one’s personal self, including personality traits, belief systems, life experiences, and cultural heritage (Dewane, 2006). It is the use of self that enables social workers to strive for authenticity and genuineness with the clients we serve, while at the same time honoring the values and ethics we so highly value in social work practice. In an effort to explain the use of self it often uses the micro skills coursework as an example of how use of self looks in professional practice.
Answer:
The answer is letter A, sleepiness.
Explanation:
The "Fight-or-Flight Response" is a <em>response of an organism to stress.</em> When this happens, the body shows several signs and symptoms which involve <em>cool and pale skin, sweating, dry mouth, dilated pupils, etc.</em>
Under stress, the body releases a hormone called "adrenaline." <em>This hormone is responsible for a temporary heart rate increase. </em>
<em>The breathing or respiratory rate also increases.</em> This is the body's coping mechanism in order to<em> increase "oxygen" intake</em>. <u>The oxygen is used by the muscles as a preparation to fight or flee from the situation.</u>
Thus, letter A is the only incorrect effect of the fight-or-flight response.
Respiratory system I think. I MAY BE WRONG.
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