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A social worker focused on behavioral techniques would be least interested in which of the following?

  1. Identifying behavioral patterns in clients

  2. Developing a therapeutic relationship with clients

  3. Measuring the effectiveness of interventions

  4. Using reinforcement strategies to modify behavior

The correct answer is: Developing a therapeutic relationship with clients

A social worker who specializes in behavioral techniques is primarily concerned with observable behaviors and the use of various strategies to modify those behaviors. The focus of this approach often lies in identifying specific behavioral patterns to understand clients' actions, employing techniques such as reinforcement to bring about change, and measuring the effectiveness of interventions to ensure that the desired modifications are being achieved. Developing a therapeutic relationship, while important in many counseling and therapeutic modalities, is typically less emphasized in purely behavioral frameworks. These approaches prioritize the application of specific behavioral interventions rather than the broader relational aspects of therapy. Therefore, a behavioral-focused social worker would be least interested in this aspect, as the methodology relies more on structured techniques than on establishing rapport.