Recognizing Rights
Voluntary and Involuntary Clients
Avoiding Dual Relationships
Collaborating with Oppressed Clients
Augmenting Power
100
Being partners guarantees certain?
What is rights and privileges.
100
Choose to participate freely, based on their perceived notion that social work assistance will help
What is voluntary clients
100
Serious problems or ethical issues arise when social workers assume
What is dual relationships
100
When oppression denies people their own dignity and access to resources of society they feel
What is disempowered
100
When clients explore their own options the social work relationship engender maximal
What is benefits
200
All clients have
What is rights
200
Forced by others who hold enough power over them to insist on involvement in social work services.
What is involuntary clients
200
Practitioners who engage in dual relationships risk
What is disciplinary hearings and sanctions
200
Social workers should be proficient in
What is networking resources, advocating clients' rights, and creating macro-level changes
200
One way to help clients experience equality within the social work relationship is with the worker's selective use of
What is self-disclosure
300
Clients have rights to
What is set their own goals
300
Clients who are involuntary begin the relationship in a
What is one-down position
300
Dual relationships have the potential to
What is exploit clients, cloud judgement, result in charges
300
The goal of any social work relationship is
What is for clients and social workers to resolve difficult situations.
300
Social workers move quickly to shift the power from
What is worker-centered to client-controlled
400
Clients have the right to be treated with
What is dignity and respect
400
Acknowledging that mandated clients still maintain rights shows the workers
What is acceptance, objectivity, respects
400
Explicitly condemns dual relationships and places the responsibility for setting clear boundaries on social workers
What is the NASW Code of Ethics
400
Social workers and clients may choose to work on oppression as a
What is goal of the relationship
400
Social workers who seek to empower rather than dazzle client systems restrain themselves from trying to
What is solve clients' problems, be experts, and perform extraordinary feats
500
Clients have the right to privacy through
What is confidentiality
500
Effective collaboration helps client realize their
What is goals
500
Being obsessed with expert knowledge blocks social workers from comprehending clients'
What is real-life experiences