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Feb 7, 2023 · Self-determination theory (SDT) is an evidence-based approach to programs promoting behavioral change. Social work researchers are increasingly incorporating SDT into program planning and evaluation.
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May 3, 2018 · Self-care may not only be crucial in preventing secondary traumatic stress, burnout, and high staff turnover, but it can serve as a means of empowerment that enables practitioners to proactively and intentionally negotiate their overall health, well-being, and resilience.
- Jacquelyn J. Lee, Shari E. Miller
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Jun 1, 1990 · The results demonstrate how social workers work hard to promote clients' self-determination, and how this is carried out with different emphases within the frame of relational autonomy.
- Paul Spicker
Conceptual Definition of Client Self-Determination We have identified two main conceptualizations of client self-determination in the social work literature. The first conceptualization views self-determination as an ability that clients possess or a basic right for clients to make independent choices about their care without external coercion.
The review examines self-determination by decade, noting the social climate, the evolution of the profession, and how those factors impacted how social workers both define self-determination and promote it in practice.
In social work literature, use of self implies consciously utilizing knowledge, skills, and values in interventions. Self-awareness is a critical skill used to be aware of one’s hidden personality traits for effective practice.
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Oct 26, 2006 · Although social worker’s use of self has been conceptualized in different ways throughout the literature, there appears to be a lack of research regarding how social workers describe and involve the self that they bring to their therapeutic and non-therapeutic work.