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MSW Social Work Exam PrepQuestion 9 / 10

A client who recently lost a loved one smiles and laughs while discussing the event with their social worker. What is this an example of?

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✓ Correct answer: C. Emotional blunting Answer: Emotional blunting Emotional blunting is an apathetic response to content that would normally be expected to evoke a stronger reaction. This can be a sign of a mental disorder, a side effect of medications, or a very strong defense mechanism. Social workers whose clients display emotional blunting should be sensitive to the reasons behind it and should take time to sensitively explore the client's deeper feelings, if any. Inordinate apprehension refers to signs of fear, anxiety, or suspicion, such as hand-wringing and constant fidgeting. Healthy functioning refers to emotional reactions that are expected depending on the context, such as a client who becomes tearful when discussing a loss. Anhedonia is a condition in which individuals are unable to feel pleasurable emotions.

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