Humanistic Perspective: Awareness And Importance Of Social Work

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Humanistic Perspective
Humanistic perspective also addresses the importance of providing clients with understanding and empathy (Fischer, 2008). Additionally, humanistic perspective encourages practitioners to look for strengths and positivity, and to see human suffering as a source of growth (Hutchison, 2012). Through humanistic perspective, social workers have the opportunity to help homeless women recognize their strengths, resiliency, and ability to change. Multiple studies have shown that homeless women have an increased sense of purpose and self-esteem when given the opportunity to create art; this relates to humanistic perspective at it promotes positivity, growth, self value, and strength (Clover, 2011; Davis, 1997; Sjollema, Hordyk, …show more content…

Humanistic perspective sees each person as having value and strength; this aligns with the social work values of dignity and worth of the person and importance of human relationships (cite). The NASW Code of Ethics states that social workers should “seek to enhance clients’ capacity and opportunity to change and address their own needs”, and that social workers are to “engage people as partners in the helping process” (cite). By using humanistic perspective, social workers are able to assist clients in finding their strengths and in making change, and this clearly aligns with the values outlined in the NASW Code of Ethics (cite; Hutchison, 2012). Additionally, the NASW Code of Ethics calls social workers to challenge social injustice, provide service, and have competency and integrity (cite). Humanistic perspective supports these values, as it encourages social workers to reach a greater understanding of individual clients through giving them an opportunity to share their personal experiences. Through humanistic approach, social workers can become more competent on clients’ issues and provide services and resources that will benefit clients’ specific needs, as well as note reoccurring social injustices and bring those to light through education and advocacy. Because humanistic perspective aligns with social work values and

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