2022
DOI: 10.55521/10-019-310
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Ethical Humility in Social Work

Abstract: The concept of humility is now prominent in social work. It is featured especially in discussions of cultural humility in social work practice. A key gap in social work’s literature and educational frameworks is the concept of ethical humility, which has been addressed much more ambitiously by a number of allied professions. The concept of ethical humility, also known as moral humility, implies a quality where practitioners are less than absolutely certain about their moral instincts and judgments. This articl… Show more

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“…By doing so, social workers can maximize their impact, improve client outcomes, and collectively work towards creating a more just and inclusive society. A collaborative process design should be planned between the social worker and the client, explaining the purposes, possibilities, and content of digital (Reamer, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By doing so, social workers can maximize their impact, improve client outcomes, and collectively work towards creating a more just and inclusive society. A collaborative process design should be planned between the social worker and the client, explaining the purposes, possibilities, and content of digital (Reamer, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social media presence has many potential benefits for practicing CRCs. When used appropriately, social media tools can add convenience and accessibility to marketing one’s practice, maintaining valuable connections with other professionals in the field, accessing continuing education opportunities, reaching potential clients (Raypole, 2020), and providing or receiving clinical supervision (Reamer, 2018), scheduling appointments and exchanging and accessing data (Strom-Gottfried et al, 2014). Social media networks have also increased in popularity as a tool to support job seekers and employers.…”
Section: Social Media As An Outlet For Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Reamer (2014Reamer ( , 2018, the digital period in which we are living is one of the five evolutionary stages of social work ethics history. In this period, both social work practice and research are making extensive use of technology, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic and when social-distancing restrictions were imposed.…”
Section: New Challenges Of Research Ethics In the Digital Periodmentioning
confidence: 99%