by jwkjr75 | Jul 5, 2026 | Blog Post 2 - Ethical Challenges |
Part 1: Through the Eyes of Reamer As a neurodivergent in recovery, I found Fredric Reamer’s “Social Work Boundaries in the Digital Age” of particular interest. Because of a perfect storm of life circumstances and being neurodivergent, I never...
by Bsummers7 | Jul 5, 2026 | Blog Post 2 - Ethical Challenges |
Part 1 — Through the Reamer Lens I chose to read Reamer’s Social Work Boundary Issues in the Digital Age (2024). The one ethical tension that made me most uncomfortable was practitioners developing sexual relationships with their clients. It is troubling to...
by veraniadr | Jul 5, 2026 | Blog Post 2 - Ethical Challenges |
Have you already encountered a version of this tension in a placement, a prior job, or even your personal life? What did you do? I have not had a personal experience with boundary issues online with a client or in my personal life, thankfully, but what this article...
by ftaylor14 | Jul 5, 2026 | Blog Post 2 - Ethical Challenges |
Something that stuck out to me in Reamer’s article about maintaining boundaries in the age of technology was his discussion about communicating with clients and families outside of traditional work hours. My initial reaction was how complex this issue is and it...
by Khuff17 | Jul 5, 2026 | Blog Post 2 - Ethical Challenges |
Part I: Through the Reamer Lens Social Work Boundary Issues in the Digital Age (2024) One ethical tension mentioned in Reamer’s article that I found most uncomfortable is connecting with clients outside of business hours. This resonated with me because I have...