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    Reflection In Social Work

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    ground most of the time when she speaks‚ her shoulders are slouched forward. I have tried for weeks to engage her and try to get a smile from her‚ but it is worthless‚ I thought. She reported that she doesn’t have any friends and feels strange in social situations. Two weeks ago‚ we had a deep conversation about her grandfather being ill. She also disclosed for the first time that she used to cut in fifth grade. She is now in the ninth grade. Since that appointment she has not met me. My initial

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    Project Final Essay: The project Conflict: productive and destructive dynamics in the work place. Conflict is a recurrent phenomenon in the workplace‚ its impact can have reverse effects and push people to either surpass themselves‚ or the contrary deteriorate. When you have individuals coming from all different backgrounds and beliefs merging together in the workplace‚ conflict is inevitable. There are the work-specific problems related to promotions‚ salary disparity‚ lack of recognition

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    multiple people‚ but it never seems to work as well for me. There was one instance (4:50-4:55) where I was waiting for her to continue to her challenges further‚ but she did not. Something I could have done was waited longer to see if had more to say or invited her to elaborate. I feel I need to have more practice prompting the client to hear more of his or her story if there is a lull in conversation and no one is speaking. Something I feel I need to work on is summarizing the client’s concerns

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    Racism Social Work

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    Why the racism should be forbidden and how it can be reduced Many people visits America. Someone comes for travel‚ someone for study English. Also‚ getting a job or wanting a better place to live can be purposes of being in America. Inevitably‚ there are many races mixed in America because many people from many different countries come to America. African Americans‚ Hispanics‚ Asians‚ and many other races are mixed in America. This seems like a really normal thing‚ however‚ some people do

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    Social Work Practice Teenage pregnancy is a social issue and is significant to the practice of social work. One of the main goals of social work is to help individuals‚ groups‚ or communities enhance or restore their capacity for social functioning and creating societal conditions favorable to this goal (Benson‚ 2004). It is important for social workers that those of them in practice understand the complexity of teenage pregnancy and the effects it has on the family as a whole. Social workers should

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    Batman and Robin are the original dynamic duo --- the epitome of a friendship. Batman (Bruce Wayne) and Robin (Dick Grayson)‚ capitalize on each other’s strengths and neutralize each other’s weaknesses to become what appears to be an inseparable and invincible team that fights against evil and protects the city of Gotham. Their relationship begins when Bruce Wayne adopts Dick Grayson as his legal ward to help him and provide guidance after the death of Grayson’s parents. Eventually‚ Grayson passes

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    Social Work and Values

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    Values are defined by Merriam Webster as “relative worth‚ utility‚ or importance”. In essence‚ values are ideas or beliefs that are important to an individual. I believe that many individuals make personal decisions based upon the influential nature of values‚ and these decisions can become problematic in a helping relationship. The impact of personal values can cause helping professionals to inadvertently cause harm to their clients through unintentional influence. Helpers must realize the impact

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    5/3/13 Social Work Theories Social Work Theories A social work theory provides an objective analysis of problems experienced by a society and the theoretical basis for various practices that are aimed towards dealing with them. These theories differ in their approach to solving social problems. Read to get a perspective of modern theoretical models‚ that represent different paradigms of social change. Social work is all about dealing with the various problems that besiege a society‚ inhibiting

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    together can have damaging results. By highlighting the importance of my experiences‚ values and beliefs within social work practice‚ this assignment will provide a reflective analysis of my personal profile. Demonstrating a personal and professional illustration of how self-reflection has helped with the development on the social work programme. Furthermore‚ demonstrating how the social work programme continuously challenges my abilities.

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    i1. Introduction Group work is an integral part of life‚ and in particular‚ an essential component of social work practice. Group work provides a myriad of benefits that individual work cannot provide‚ such as the synergy among members that group work provides over case work (Corey & Corey‚ 2006)‚ and it is precisely why group work is applied in the social work setting. Various theories affect how group work is practiced‚ affecting both group dynamics and the different stages of the group

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