principle Flashcards
acceptance is a ——– that implies?
principle holds that?
how they treat them? afford them?
Acceptance is a fundamental social work principle that implies a sincere understanding of clients.
This principle holds that the professional social worker accepts the client as it is. Social workers who accept clients treat them humanely and considerately and afford them dignity and worth.
how they convey acceptance ?
acceptsnce implies?
Social Workers convey acceptance by taking genuine concern, listening receptively, acknowledging others’ points of view, and creating a climate of mutual respect.
Acceptance implies that social workers understand clients’ perspectives and welcome their views.
social worker shpuld approach ——— as —– with ——- regardles of ————. or……or ——-
Social workers should approach the clients as people with dignity who deserve respect, regardless of behaviour, appearances, or circumstances (Sheafor, Horejsi, and Horejsi, 2000.p.74).
principle of individualism
the client is like?
No two people are alike.
The client of a social agency is like all the other persons we have ever known, but he is different too.
In broad ways, he is like all other human beings;
in a somewhat more limited way, he is like all other human beings of his age or time or culture
But, as we move from understanding him simply as a human being to understanding him as this particular human being, we find that, with all his general likeness to others, he is as unique as his thumbprint
every client is —- for the ——
as we know ———- with and —– with his her ——–.——–, ——.
has to
The principle of Individualization means that every client is unique for the worker.
As we know that, the client is a person, with a problem in his / her life.
He / she is a person with a particular religious beliefs, economic position, social status, and a particular cast.
The worker has to accept the client with all his/her strengths and weaknesses.
Every client is not just an individual but the individual.
significance of individuality principle
Social workers who individualize clients free themselves from bias and prejudice, avoid labeling and stereotyping (i.e. an oversimplified standardized image of a person or group), and recognize the potential of diversity
meaning of detemination
Determination is a noun derived from the word “determine.”
“To determine” mean “to decide something.”
Dictionary meaning of determination is “the process of deciding on or establishing a course of action.”
self determinaton efers to
self-determination refer to the process of deciding on or establishing a course of action by a person, or a group, or a state by itself, without any kind of foreign compulsion or coercion etc. Simply, the decisions which comes from oneself, which are the results of one’s own wishes and desires
self detemination in social work literature
In social work literature, Self-determination is defined as “a condition in which a person’s behavior (i.e. his actions and thoughts) comes from his or her own wishes, desires and decisions.”
The principle of self-determination is based on the recognition of the “right and need of clients to freedom in making their own choices and decisions.”
Social workers have a responsibility to create a working relationship in which choice can be exercised.
stated one, stated the other simply means? detemination
Stated one way, self-determination means not being coerced or manipulated.
State another way, self-determination means having the freedom or liberty to make choices.
In more simple words, this principle means that the worker will not impose his decisions on the client.
principle of non judgemental ——– form the?
all humans have? forms the basis of
it is ——- it is by ——–
principle means they dont —— as —– and —-, —— and —–, —— and ——-
Non-judgmental attitudes form the basis for effective working relationships.
The premise that “all humans have dignity and worth” forms the basis for nonjudgmental attitudes; non-judgmentalism presumes acceptance.
Every man and woman has worth and dignity. It is intrinsic. It is by nature.
The principle of nonjudgmental attitude means that Social workers do not judge others
as good or bad,
worthy or unworthy,
dignified or undignified, etc.
non judmet means what kind of attitude the work carry with client?
However, it does not imply that social workers do not make decisions; rather it implies a non-blaming attitude and behavior.
Social workers neither blame the client for being incapable of solving his/her problems nor the workers blame him/her for being the cause of a particular problem. The worker remains non-judgmental. It is the way social work works—being nonjudgmental
confidentiality means?
social worker must not —- what?
why essenial for?
Confidentiality, or the right to privacy, social worker must not disclose the clients information, such as their identity, their discussion with professionals, professional opinions about clients, or records.
Since clients often share sensitive, personal material with social workers, preserving confidentiality or privacy is essential for developing trust, a key ingredient of any effective working relationship.
meaning of principle
Dictionary meaning of the word “principle” is “the basic way in which something works”.
A principle is a kind of rule, belief, or idea that guides you. You can also say a good, ethical person has a lot of principles.
In general, a principle is some kind of basic truth that helps you with your life.
purposeful expression of feeling
Clients need to have opportunities to express their feelings freely.
Although it is not particularly prudent to encourage clients to gush unabashedly with sentiment or be uncontrollably tied up with anger or negative feelings, social workers direct clients to express their feelings purposefully