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    Social Work Scenarios

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    1. I also would love to be able to assist my clients in designing a personal social action plan. I agree there are many injustices in the world and I would like to be there as a source of support for my clients overall. I imagine that it would be quite difficult‚ but that I could help advocate for those who need it the most. Advocacy work seems to be a less known part of working as a counselor. We all need to get more actively involved with these issues because it is in our best interest to ensure

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    Obstacles In Social Work

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    take care of them. An ill adult could depend on the help of someone to guide them such as social worker‚ or some type of therapist. An elderly person could depend on the help of a caregiver. A dog is the same way‚ it depends on the care of someone else. Volunteering at the animal shelter helped me to realize that my undecided thought of becoming a Social Worker is what I wanted to do for my career. A Social Worker is someone that helps others. As I helped the dogs at the animal shelter‚ I realized

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    Social Work Case

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    permanent homes‚ and make sure to provide privacy and confidentiality for the children. In order to start a case‚ someone must report a concern regarding the welfare of the child. Once the report is made‚ a social worker or police officer are rewired to investigate. For the most part‚ the social worker is called in to investigate first‚ since they are experts in this field. They investigate by talking to the victim‚ the victim’s parents‚ family members and friends. They can talk to the child at school

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    Psychodynamic Therapy

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    Psychodynamic Therapy involves an exploration of a client’s past‚ particularly their childhood experiences. What is the value of exploring a client’s past in this approach? Thanks! Learning about the origins of where this theory came from was very interesting for me‚ as it was by accident when I first started to realise how much our earliest childhood experiences could damage and affect people. I actually thought prior to that realisation that I had an okay childhood‚ but the more I thought about

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    Dichotomy In Social Work

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    Given that Citizen primarily focuses on the dichotomy within the social constructs of gender and race‚ I structured my piece to focus on similar themes. Although I’ve learned that the intersectionality of race‚ gender‚ and class is inevitable and present‚ I unusually found it difficult to pull up recollections when I experienced discrimination and prejudice. Possibly‚ I’ve become used to my own skin in a biased world. Through this project‚ I’ve been able to contemplate my confrontations with racism

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    Boundaries In Social Work

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    The Importance of Boundaries Professional boundaries in social work and other helping professions provide limits in therapeutic relationships‚ but boundaries are also important in other kinds of relationships. Depending on one’s upbringing and experience‚ setting boundaries in relationships may be easier for some people to set than others. All healthy relationships have boundaries. This is the line where one person ends and someone else begins. Boundaries in relationships can be likened to boundaries

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    When forming a comprehensive theory of personality‚ alternative and established methods should not be used in opposition to one another‚ but rather in addition to‚ the combination of which should have the highest probability of accurate assessment and treatment. In putting the strongest aspects of each of the below theories together‚ we attempt to recognize that the multiple‚ often contrasting truths within each are not a paradox‚ but rather an acceptance of every branch and leaf that attaches itself

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    Social Worker/Agency Interview Kathy Whitten SCWK 530 October 3‚ 2012 Dr. Anna Martin-Jearld Social Worker/Agency Interview The Journey I chose to interview Mark Duney from Harbor Counseling Services for my assignment. Because I had never taken public transportation before it took some research to figure out where the Gatra runs and how do I get there because‚ of course‚ it doesn’t run right out in front of my house. I walked downtown‚ about a half a mile‚ to where the Gatra stop was near

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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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    The Social Exchange Theory

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    The social exchange theory refers to relationships and interactions that are based on estimates of rewards and punishments. This theory is extremely important in society because many people have a cost versus benefit mindset. Whether or not the reward of a decision is worth the cost is a common thought or question in society. This idea is commonly found in studies of economics around the world. The social exchange theory explains many people’s behaviors and mindset when it comes to everyday choices

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