by LizP | Sep 26, 2025 | Blog Post 3 - Ethical Challenges |
1) Reamer describes 5 case examples at the beginning of the article. Choose one and answer these questions: “At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, a clinical social worker began serving clients remotely using video software, which generated novel privacy and boundary...
by cdoucet | Sep 26, 2025 | Blog Post 3 - Ethical Challenges |
The case that stood out most to me was the social worker in recovery who shared personal details in an online support group, only to later discover that a client had also joined and read her posts. I chose this example because it really speaks to one of my own...
by amuscheru1 | Sep 26, 2025 | Blog Post 3 - Ethical Challenges, Uncategorized |
After-Hours Texts and E-Mails from Clients I chose this example because I’ve experienced similar situations myself, and I know I need to create better boundaries. Communicating with clients after hours via email or text involves several risks. Boundary issues happen...
by deereynolds | Sep 25, 2025 | Blog Post 3 - Ethical Challenges |
Blog Post 3: Social Work Boundary Issues in the Digital Age: I chose case study #3 because my mind went directly to self-disclosure and how this could become very problematic. My concern is that how social workers share some personal information in a public space....
by khouston98 | Sep 25, 2025 | Blog Post 3 - Ethical Challenges |
I chose the example of the social worker who had to navigate the isolation of COVID-19 while serving clients remotely because this is something I can personally relate to. During the pandemic, I met with my therapist virtually and over the phone, which had both...
by zallen16 | Sep 25, 2025 | Blog Post 3 - Ethical Challenges |
Part 1 Reamer (2023) shares a case of a clinical social worker who was considering whether to conduct an online search about a client to verify the reports of abuse during a custody dispute. I chose this case because I think it reflects a dilemma many social...