by Tab1975 | Jul 5, 2026 | Blog Post 2 - Ethical Challenges |
I’ll be honest, this week’s readings made me uncomfortable, and I think that’s exactly what they were supposed to do. As a new supervisor in a community-based behavioral health program, I’ve learned pretty quickly that technology is woven into...
by DelandriaZayas | Jul 5, 2026 | Blog Post 2 - Ethical Challenges |
Part One – Through the Reamer Lens One of the ethical issues that made me the most uncomfortable was the idea of clients finding or adding social workers on personal social media. The thought of clients accessing my personal life outside of our professional...
by Avery Tuck | Jul 5, 2026 | Blog Post 2 - Ethical Challenges |
Part 1 After reading Reamer’s article entitled Social Work Boundary Issues in the Digital Age: Reflections of an Ethics Expert, the one ethical tension that makes me the most uncomfortable is the social worker who searched the sixteen-year-old client’s...
by Dmjames | Jul 5, 2026 | Blog Post 2 - Ethical Challenges |
For myself and my future practice, the ethical tension of altruism is the one that makes me most uncomfortable and the one I am most hyperaware of when it comes to boundaries (Reamer, 2024). The vast majority, if not all, social workers enter this profession because...
by jboyd49 | Jul 5, 2026 | Blog Post 2 - Ethical Challenges |
Through the Reamer Lens In the article Social Work Boundary Issues in the Digital Age: Reflections of an Ethics Expert, Reamer discusses how the digital age has blurred the boundaries of practitioners and clients, increasing the risk of ethical challenges and possible...