Chat with us, powered by LiveChat Social workers will encounter many behavioral issues while working with teenagers. One of the ethical principles for social workers is to understand our values and limits in working with difficult - Writingforyou

Social workers will encounter many behavioral issues while working with teenagers. One of the ethical principles for social workers is to understand our values and limits in working with difficult

Social workers will encounter many behavioral issues while working with teenagers. One of the ethical principles for social workers is to understand our values and limits in working with difficult issues. Think about if you are comfortable in working with a child who abuses substances, has anger issues, or maybe, is a sexual offender. Self-awareness is an important skill to maintain while working with these often challenging behaviors.
For this discussion, reflect on one of these issues that may be challenging for you, or that you want to know more about. Consider the relevance of this issue in your community and programs available for and societal views of these disorders.
In your post:
State the issue you have chosen, including the specific DSM-5-TR criteria listed for this disorder.
Discuss your personal views of this issue.
Identify evidence-based best practices at three levels of intervention for this issue (micro, mezzo, and macro). Include references.