by Gemalli | Sep 27, 2025 | Blog Post 3 - Ethical Challenges |
For this post, the scenario that was chosen from the Reamer’s was the issue that a social worker had in determining if it was ethical to provide clinical services to someone with whom they had a personal Facebook relationship. I have chosen this article because...
by cbrown0815 | Sep 27, 2025 | Blog Post 3 - Ethical Challenges |
1. I chose the case where a client reached out to their social worker on Facebook. I chose this example because it feels common and realistic in today’s digital world. Many clients may want to connect online, but doing so risks blurring personal and professional...
by Miranda (they/them) | Sep 27, 2025 | Blog Post 3 - Ethical Challenges |
1. A clinical social worker in private (independent) practice communicated with several of her clients via text messages and email. Some messages concerned administrative matters, such as scheduling; others included clinical content, especially when clients contacted...
by GarisonCole1108 | Sep 27, 2025 | Uncategorized |
I chose the example of the social worker texting a client late at night because it presents a grey area in professional boundaries. Social workers should be able to contact their clients, especially regarding services and support. However, this communication should...
by Jjones489 | Sep 27, 2025 | Blog Post 3 - Ethical Challenges |
I chose the first example because I think it is imperative that people have a good relationship with their clients but where are you supposed to draw the line to stop yourself from burnout. Social work is a job where you consistently give so it’s important to...