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Human Services Interview

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The past couple semesters we have focused on theories, techniques, role-plays, etc. However, I think learning more about the human services profession as a whole is extremely beneficial. For this assignment, I conducted an interview with a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) named Joshua Feinberg at Chestnut Ridge Hospital. Joshua has been working as a social worker for four years. He enjoys the counseling aspect more than anything as being a social worker. At Chestnut Ridge Hospital, LICSW are technically called a “Clinical Therapist”. They are called clinical therapists because they mostly do counseling at this facility. During the course of the interview, the questions focused on the professional roles, positives, negatives, …show more content…

Joshua believes that there is more positives than negatives of being a social worker. One of the positives of being a social worker is that he can do more counseling than case management at least in the facility that he is located in. Another positive is that a social worker has the ability to be in multiple different settings. Social worker, especially if you have your license, can work in hospitals, clinics, schools and non-profit organizations. An additional positive to being a social worker is ability to seeing the progress of individuals, families, or groups. Human services professionals feel that seeing the progress of their clients is …show more content…

Joshua considered the salary as “mediocre” compared to other professions. Individuals in this profession should get paid more because of all the work that is put into the job. Another negative is when you want to relocate to a different state, there is different requirements for your licensure. This process can be time-consuming for a social worker and may feel like you are starting all over from the beginning of your career. An additional negative would be how the job outlook is increasing. As this may sound like a positive aspect, however this means there will be more individuals becoming qualified to have the limited opportunities available for social workers. The last negative is that social workers, or any human services professional, can become “burnout”. The unhappiness that burnout causes can threaten the career of these professionals. Burnout can not only effect their job, but their relationship and health as

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