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    doctoral degree is both exciting and humbling for me. It is exciting that I have a clear vision of the career I want to pursue as an academic, and humbling to think of the great opportunity I could have to teach future social workers. Early motivation to enter the field of social work was in response to adverse childhood experiences with domestic violence, parental substance abuse, poverty, and homelessness —further complicated by foster care intervention. My foster care experience included five foster

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    person applying for an Alabama social work license a step by step list of procedures and requirements to obtain a social work license. References in this essay were taken from www.socialwork.alabama.gov and www.socialworklicensure.org/alabama both sites give a very good list of procedures to attain a license. The goal of this essay is to ensure graduates with a degree in social work know how to attain a license. “In Alabama, it is possible be licensed as a social worker with either a bachelor’s

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    to my decision about choosing the Social Work field as my career. As a child of Mexican immigrant parents, I have learned of hard work as a priority and diligence a core value. I was the first in my family to attain a high school diploma, bachelor’s degree, and hopefully a master’s degree in Social Work. This dream of enriching my education became a goal whenever my role in assisting the underrepresented students in my community needed a broader scope of social worker skills. Skills such as negotiation

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    Boundary issues in social work can be placed into five conceptual categories revolving around five central themes pertaining to social worker: intimate relationships, pursuit of personal benefit, emotional and dependency needs, altruistic gestures, and responses to unanticipated circumstances (Reamer, 2003). It is usually for anyone to be appreciative for something so a gift would symbolize his or her way of thanks. Well, for social work practice, some boundary issues can arise when social workers and clients

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    In the generalist social work practice, a social worker is a change agent due to the expansive and complex umbrella of social and human services and roles. A change agent works to promote positive changes for the well-being of an individual, family, group, organization or community. In order to fulfill the tasks of a social worker, one should be trained and equipped with a wide variety of skills: such as setting appropriate boundaries, possessing and utilizing self-awareness and the ability to counsel

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    in some type of capacity. I was guided to the path of Social Work because in this field I could combine both my passion for helping others and interest in social justice. After my first day in the Introduction to Social Work course at Lewis University, I knew that I had found my forever home. This career path would allow me to help others in a variety of different settings and capacities.

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    context, Palumbo acknowledges social work’s advancement as a result of drawing upon various discipline and one being activism. As social work inevitably evolves with the contemporary society and informed by radical or anti-oppressive views of social transformation, it created an unsettling atmosphere that attempts to merge the two theoretical approaches that does not seem to fit. Participants identified as activists conflicted with social work suggest that the role of social work is a professionalized practice

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    the world of Social Work can be many things; educating, adventurous, and at times emotional fulfilling and or draining. Every person brings their own contributions as well as their own strategies and problem solving techniques that are set by the social work guidelines. Getting into the world of social work can be intimidating, stressful and many questions are often internally asked. As an aspiring social worker I have had the opportunity to meet up with Tracey Hodgins; a micro social worker who has

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    Social Work Education and the Competent Social Work Practitioner Introduction Social work education needs to focus on teaching global issues and applying the structural and anti-oppressive principles of practice (Razack & Badwell, 2006). According to Mohan (2005) stated by Razack & Badwell (2006) that the social work profession seems to be silent to teach students to achieve adequate skills to think and act globally. This essay will be divided into five sections. The first section will briefly

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    Social Work is not just a future career, it's a vocation that I am committed to pursuing. As a mature student, I have always had a strong interest in Social Work, but it is my voluntary experience at ChildLine which triggered my decision to return to full-time education. In order to ensure my greater understanding of the role, I have conducted my own personal research on Social Work. Neil Thompson’s ‘Understanding Social Work’ has provided an excellent introduction to this subject. I have always

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