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  1. Essential Steps for Ethical Problem-Solving

    Essential Steps for Ethical Problem-Solving 1. DETERMINE whether there is an ethical issue or/and dilemma. Is there a conflict of values, or rights, or professional responsibilities? (For example, there may be an issue of self-determination of an adolescent versus the well-being of the family.) ... National Association of Social Workers ...

  2. The social worker's role in the problem-solving process

    The answer is no, sometimes, and sort-of. Client self-determination is a key component of social work ethics. Problem-solving and decision-making in social work are guided by these general principles: Client-Centered Approach: Social workers prioritize the autonomy and self-determination of their clients. They empower clients to make informed ...

  3. The Social Work "Helping Process"

    Example: In this phase, you may determine anxiety is the main problem you will work on treatment. 3) Planning: The planning stage refers to planning for treatment. This includes setting goals and objectives. Treatment modality may also be determined in this stage. In this stage, you are making an action plan for the next steps in treatment.

  4. The Helping / Problem -Solving Process in Social Work

    The Helping / Problem -Solving Process in Social Work According to John Dewey, the problem-solving behavior is based on reflective thought that begins with a feeling of doubt or confusion. Steps in SW Helping Process Engagement Initial contact with your client. Intake The process by which a potential client achieves the status of a client.…

  5. PDF Decision Making Models for Managing Ethical Dilemmas in Social Work

    of social work's commitment to the most vulnerable C CONSULT Consult with supervisor and colleagues about the most ethical choice 2. Essential Steps for Ethical Problem Solving - Frederic Reamer and Sr. Ann Patrick Conrad (NASW 2020. Essential steps for ethical problem-solving. Retrieved from

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    The Social Work Graduate. Resources for social work graduates. Various social work practice approaches. Blogs added to / updated regularly. https://www.facebook.com ...

  7. Task-Centered Therapy: Problem-Solving in Social Work

    Struggling to find practical solutions to life's problems, social workers often turn to task-centered therapy—a time-limited, goal-oriented approach that empowers clients to take control of their own lives. This innovative method has revolutionized the field of social work, offering a beacon of hope for those grappling with life's challenges.

  8. PDF The Social Work Process

    cellation policies. Many workers have these rules in written form, with the client and the worker signing the contract. 36 SOCIAL PROBLEMS, SOCIAL WELFARE, AND THE SOCIAL WORK PROFESSION You Be the Social Worker This case was first presented in a book I wrote on evidence-based practice (Glicken, 2005, pp. 77-79) and is modified for this book.

  9. PDF Session 2 Problem-Solving Therapy

    USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work 3 Problem-solving orientation includes positive and negative views of your situation. Positive orientation includes: ² The problem is a challenge, not a threat. ... Before we review the seven steps of Problem-Solving Therapy, this portion identifies the self-defeating and self-enhancing thoughts ...

  10. Resolving Ethical Dilemmas

    The problem, however, is that what the social worker is "supposed to do" is not always evident, nor is it one-dimensional even when the issues are clear. Because of the complexity of what social workers do, all the interests affected by an ethical issue in practice can not invariably be reconciled.