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...
by Pbrown54 | Jul 5, 2026 | Blog Post 2 - Ethical Challenges |
There is nothing but a knot of discomfort in me every time I think about relying on an AI-based recommendation rather than my own clinical intuition – and the very discomfort was the result of Reamer’s talk about the problem of social workers’ dependence...
by Ebony Grier | Jul 5, 2026 | Blog Post 2 - Ethical Challenges |
I discovered that there are numerous ethical limits that can be blurred after reading the essay on social work boundaries. Prior to reading this article, I had never considered these boundaries. Social media boundaries with clients are one area where I feel uneasy and...
by Charles2699 | Jul 5, 2026 | Blog Post 2 - Ethical Challenges |
Part 1 – Through the Reamer Lens The ethical issue that made me the most uncomfortable in Reamer’s article was professional boundaries when communicating with clients outside of agency-approved channels. It made me uncomfortable because I have already...
by dianaMO | Jul 4, 2026 | Blog Post 2 - Ethical Challenges |
After reading Reamer’s article, Artificial Intelligence in Social Work: Emerging Ethical Issues (2023), I was surprised by how far Artificial Intelligence (AI) has grown. One fact that made me uncomfortable while reading is how AI has helped clients who are at...