values promotes dignity and worth of a person. Therefore‚ as social work professionals the expectation is to treat each person in a caring and respectful manner by being mindful of individual differences and respecting the right to self-determination (NASW‚ 2017). If a client refuses to address the question‚ it would be appropriate to not pursue the issue but explore reasons for not wanting to answer. This will in turn promote talk about the underlying factors that may
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My Philosophy of Social Work Amanda Metropolitan State University Introduction While thinking about this paper and determining what values‚ beliefs‚ and concepts influence me as a social worker‚ I found myself having difficulty in determining what those influences have been. I am thankful for this paper‚ as it has allowed me to step back and examine all of the things that have influenced me along this journey. The unfortunate part is that I more gaps than anything
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The author intends to study trauma in childhood and how it influences internal and external behaviors. Internal factors are behaviors that result from negative emotions that are focused inward‚ such as social withdrawal‚ low- self- esteem‚ or self-harm on coping with the emotions. Conversely‚ external factors are behaviors that are displayed on the outside of oneself‚ such as physical aggression‚ refusing to follow the rules or impulsive behaviors. They direct their emotions outward onto others
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individuals for incarceration‚ I can directly empower and advocate members of my community. These are values that I intend to cultivate throughout my professional development and are directly supported by the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Code of Ethics. Likewise‚ the academic base I received as a student at the University of Wyoming strengthens my commitment to my clients’ empowerment and
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Grief Counseling Axia College of University of Phoenix Grief is defined as a type of emotional or mental suffering from a loss‚ sorrow‚ or regret (Dictionary.com‚ LLC‚ 2010). Grief affects people of all ages‚ races‚ and sexes around the world. Approximately‚ 36% of the world’s population does or has suffered from grief and only a mere 10% of these people will seek out help (Theravive‚ 2009). Once a person is suffering from grief it is important to receive treatment. All too often‚ people ignore
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Perspective in Survivors “The strengths perspective rejects the view of people in need of services as victims and asserts‚ instead‚ that everyone has inherent strengths and resourcefulness” (Wood‚ 2014‚ p. 2). The National Association of Social Workers (NASW‚ 2008) discuss self-determination as one of the ethical principles that all social workers must follow. Advocates and social workers alike must show respect to the survivor by allowing them to make their own decisions. Advocates highlight the strengths
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In NASW code of ethics the section that covers this violation is found under Social Workers’ Ethical Responsibilities to Clients‚ sections 1.09‚ 1.10‚ 1.13‚ and 1.16. Section 1.09 is sexual relationships; this explains that under no circumstances should social
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Case Study Approaches to Ethical Dilemmas BSHS/335 My case study was number 14. Tavion’s father brought him to the Methodist Hospital for a broken arm and he was reluctant to leave his son’s side. And what his father said about the broken arm did not seem to be true. The father was not allowed to come during the X-ray and then the nurses asked the boy about the broken arm‚ how he got it. Father’s claim about Tavion falling from jungle gym seemed false because the injuries were clean‚ and
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society. While not every social worker is comfortable with integrating politics into their professional practice (Haynes & Mickelson‚ 2000) The responsibility to advocate is prominent in the Code of Ethics (National Association of Social Workers (NASW‚ 1996)‚ and it is taught as a core value in social work education. Social workers who engage in advocacy usually differentiate between case advocacy (advocacy for an
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A literature review is important for finding and evaluating peer-reviewed sources for writing a research paper. “Peer-review is the act of carefully evaluating a work by one or more experts of the same field of work‚ to determine its credibility‚ research methodology‚ accuracy‚ and relevance to the literature” (Camtasia Studio 8‚ 2014). Using sources that are peer-reviewed is important because “culturally proficient research practices are necessary to dispel destructive myths and stereotypes” and
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