Ethical Issues In Social Work

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Unfortunately, I can see this scenario playing out at lunch; perhaps not in the cafeteria; however, quite possibly during a small work lunch in a group room. I will focus on the value of dignity and worth of the person. My biggest gripe would be in the labeling of the patient as a borderline and the conclusion that they were off their meds. “Social workers respect the inherent dignity and worth of the person (Reamer, 2006, p. 26)”. No part of this conversation shows the least bit of respect for this person who was having a difficult time controlling their emotions on this occasion. As professionals, we are expected to hold ourselves to a higher standard of behavior; not to judge our clients or get an award for having the most difficult patient

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