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    that they can achieve anything they want. Yet Mike Rose‚ in Blue-Collar Brilliance‚ explains how his mother‚ “Rose Meraglio Rose‚ Shaped her adult identity” (1033). She was not the only one‚ his Uncle Joe also had to learn a different way of identifying himself in life. All of this was done through a medium called‚ Work. High school is a big part of people’s lives. They go to learn to socialize and to figure out where they fit in the world. Mike roses mother had to take a different rout. She had quit

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    Trickers are interesting people because they have their own unique form of artistry. For example‚ if a man is stealing something out of your car‚ sure it is not right and you figure that they are a terrible person‚ but what is there reasoning? It is what that person does with the item that makes them so-called “terrible” people. Nobody knows for sure what he is going to do with that item. He could be using the money he got for the item for alcohol or drugs. He could also be using it to bring food

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    Challenges of Boundary Issues Jean Berry Walden University Ethics and Legal Issues in Counseling Ethical Challenges of Boundary Issues Boundaries exist to protect the welfare of clients who are in a vulnerable position in the relationship as well as place limits that promote integrity and help us understand the parameters of the relationship (Remley & Herlihy‚ 2014). Boundaries between therapist and client come in many forms and exist in many contextual forms. Crossing a boundary has potential

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    Running head: BOUNDARY ISSUES IN SOCIAL WORK Boundary Issues in Social Work: Its implication for Social Workers Florida Atlantic University Boundary issues in social Work: It implication for social workers Reamer’s article entitled. “Boundary issues in social work: Managing dual relationships.” provides an overview of boundary issues in social work‚ and also stresses the fact that social work literature

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    Durkheim stated that society must have some form of boundaries that decide whether particular behaviours are acceptable. Social control allows society to police its boundaries and is the way that society deals with the deviant and criminal behaviours of the individuals belonging to that minority. There are two types of social control. Formal‚ whereby laws and rules are enforced by agencies that have been created specifically for control‚ such as police‚ this helps maintain order in society. Informal

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    The definition of liberty has been obtained for different uses and situations. Some determine liberty as the freedom of oppression‚ or even look at liberty as the right to do whatever you want. But when it came to American industrial workers‚ they wanted the liberty to earn the American Dream that they sought after. Therefore American industrial workers understood liberty through revolutions and protesting that would bring a significance of unions to come. Being an industrial worker wasn’t easy

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    relations. Explain the boundaries between the teaching role and other professional roles Professionalism requires us to maintain appropriate standards and fulfil our responsibilities to learners‚ institutions and colleagues (Francis and Gould‚ 2009:10). This is achieved by setting professional and personal boundaries which will enable us to be clear about what our limits are and what our professional role involves. Professional boundaries Professional boundaries could include: lack of

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    The Story of Sherrie Phillips I have read the opening chapter of Boundaries which is a narrative of a woman who is stuck between a rock and a hard place. Here are some things I learned through Sherrie Phillips. You Cannot be Everywhere at Once It is clear Sherrie has one heck of a life. With her workload from her job‚ and her lack of connection with her family‚ she is understandably overwhelmed. Sherrie feels extremely lonely with seemingly no one in her corner to turn to. Certainly‚ we are called

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    environment. By becoming too personally involved with one or more clients the social worker may suffer from “compassion fatigue” (burn out). Moreover‚ the social worker must maintain good physical and emotional health as to avoid over stepping his/her boundaries while helping the client and have an effective outcome. “Human service professionals consider these standards in ethical and professional decision making. Conflicts may exist between this code and laws‚ workplace policies‚ cultural practices‚

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    To have good ethical practice within counselling it is important that there are boundaries and contracts in place that are agreed to and understood by both the counsellor and the client. At the start of each new counselling session it is important that a contract is set out between the client and counsellor. The BACP states ’good practice involves clarfiying and agreeing to the rights and responsibilities of both the counsellor and the client at appropriate points in their working relationship’

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