The Code of Ethics of the National Association of Social Workers focuses on 6 core values that are greatly embedded in the profession of social work. As a young student who is determined to be a social worker I have become very invested in the core values since first learning about them in my Introduction to Social Work class with Professor Thigpen. As we discussed each of these core values in class I became extremely interested in the value of social justice. This core value encourages social
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LIBERTY UNIVERSITY BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Comparison Paper 1: Effective Biblical Counseling Submitted to Dr. Jaeduk Kim in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the completion of the course PACO 507-D02 Theology and Spirituality in Counseling by Reginald Townsend March 31‚2014 Summary The debate over proper models to use in counseling is one that Dr. Larry Crabb focuses on in his book‚ Effective Biblical Counseling. He explores the relationship that people have
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University Abstract In the book‚ “Psychology‚ Theology‚ and Spirituality in Christian Counseling”‚ author Mark McMinn gives the reader information on how these three entities can work together in Christian counseling. McMinn offers several ways in which this can be done including the use of prayer‚ Scripture‚ confession‚ forgiveness‚ the effects of sin‚ and redemption in counseling sessions. Through narration of counseling vignettes displaying different results‚ from different approaches demonstrates
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Liberty University Mothers on Welfare: Christian Counseling for Women In today’s society‚ there seem to be many people dependent on the welfare system. In many instances‚ these families are made up of young unwed Teen Mothers lots of them working minimum wage jobs just to make ends meet. This being their only means of survival at times and the only way they can afford to feed their Children. These are people we pass by every day‚ not even realizing or even knowing that they might
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outside their scope of practice. Another vital part of cultural competence is the therapist knowledge regarding her client’s cultural as stated in standard 3.6 of the CAMFT code of ethics (2011). Cultural sensitivity and understanding a client’s view of the family‚ marriage‚ hierarchy status‚ cultural traditions and approach to counseling will prevent a therapist from imposing their worldview on the client. Minimize countertransference and will develop sensitivity and skills pertinent to working with a
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Family Therapy (2015)‚ counselors need to refrain from discrimination when working with diverse clients (Association for Marriage and Family Therapy‚ 2015)‚ when it comes to the client’s age‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ and their nationality (Code of Ethics
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National Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics Paper The National Association of Social Workers has provided a clear code for social workers to maintain their role as a professional helper. According to the Code of Ethics for social workers‚ there are six main ethical standards: “1) social workers’ ethical responsibilities to clients‚ (2) social workers’ ethical responsibilities to colleagues‚ (3) social workers’ ethical responsibilities in practice settings‚ (4) social workers’ ethical responsibilities
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want. Virtue ethics is agent orientated where actions are devised by what we desire while using reason. This reasoning is the action any “good” person would do. Utilitarianism believes in the same consequence for each situation. This outcome is happiness. Virtue ethics considers what the right course of action is in different situations. So what is noticed is utilitarianism depends
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Personal and Professional Code of Ethics Everything that I do in life is a reflection of what I believe in and things that I value . I was taught as a child by my grandmother what was right and wrong and I have tried to live my life according to those teachings. Although ‚ as we gain more life experiences ‚we grow and sometimes our values and beliefs change. What I value most in my personal life are relationships‚ honesty‚ security‚ cleanliness‚ dependability and fun. In a professional setting
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Behavior such as embracing diversity are apparent through the availability of multicultural art supplies‚ dolls‚ flags‚ books‚ foods‚ and activities. The most valuable code of ethical conduct appears to be the development of children to prepare for future and lifelong endeavors. The utmost significant part in the NAEYC Code of Ethics sums up to “the well-being of the children in our care is our primary responsibility.” (NAEYC.ORG) Children are the future‚ as early childhood educators we partake in
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