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    Stress Among Teenagers

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    and environmental stress. References Arrington‚ P. (2008). Stress at work: How do social workers cope?. NASW Membership Workforce Study. Washington‚ DC: National Association of Social Workers. Dr. Anjali‚ A. (2010). 5 steps to counteract Stress: Is affecting your life?. Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia: Synergy Media.

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    The Four Key Values

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    Name four key values/ ethical considerations you consider most important when establishing and conducting treatment groups? I consider all values and ethic important when referring to the social work practice. The reason that I consider all the values and ethic important in the social work practicum is because social work has an impact people lives‚ so whenever a person life in involve everything should be taken serious. Social workers changes people lives‚ if I had to name four key values when

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    dilemma case study

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    Ryan is a white American social worker in a local high school and has been there for several years. One day he was confronted by an irate parent of one of the students‚ who was very unhappy about the fact that recently the parent was referred to Children’s Services because of the way in which they disciplined their 14 year old son Akai. After several unsuccessful attempts to contact the parents‚ Ryan had submitted the referral in order to force a meeting to discuss Akai’s bruised back‚ as reported

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    social work as having a method common numerous fields of practice c. recognized a specific aim for social work leading to a highly specialized education d. generated activities so social work could meet the stated criteria of a profession 10. NASW stands for the ___. a. National Association of Social Welfare b.

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    Being an intern at a hospice I can imagine can be complex because of the health status of the patients. Special care must be taken not only to ensure the safety of the patient but to their mental and emotional well-being. As Garthwait (2014) explains‚ social workers must be aware and document all findings when it concerns the patient as this is admissible data that can be presented in a legal case. As you mentioned in your video the patient you spoke of had some injuries and was displeased with the

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    Comparing and contrast the two organization stated by HumanServicesEdu.org “without organization‚ the goals of the human services field would be impossible to fulfill. Human services is a vast sector that includes a broad range of disciplines‚ knowledge and skills focused toward enhancing human well- being‚ both individually and collectively. Just as there are many causes within the human services sector‚ so too are there a wide variety of organizations whose aim is to accomplish these goals. Three

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    The focal point of Spencer’s thesis is emphasizing the NASW ethical principle of Social Justice. He charges that as social workers we are ethically obligated to promote social equality and opportunity for all and to fight against injustices for those who are vulnerable and oppressed‚ Spencer (2008). Furthermore‚ we are to take action against all forms of oppression and enhance social change. In order to truly advocate for social change and social justice‚ Spencer contends we need to reflect and search

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    abuse and physical were the case then parent loses the parental rights directly (Myers‚ 2009). “Every day‚ averages of 2‚400 children are victims of child abuse‚ and approximately three children die each day as a result of child abuse or neglect” (NASW‚ 2004‚ p.

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    Social work has been a profession early in the twentieth century after the soar of social work education and well-organized charities (Richard‚ 2008). It was contributed by the charities workers‚ Abraham Flexner (an expert of professional education) and Ernest Greenwood who evaluated social work as a profession (DuBois & Miley‚ 1992). The following discussion will explain more about the reason why non-social work professionals are not suitable or incapable of playing the roles and function of social

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    Social Worker Goals

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    There have been many life experiences that have led me to want to become a social worker. I was raised in a family of health professionals and nurses. Although I did not want to pursue a career in nursing‚ I still knew I wanted to help others. My family taught me the value of helping others. For instance‚ the needs of others were put before your own. I have a passion and need for helping people. My passion and need for helping people comes from knowing that I can make a difference in the world. Not

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