Six Core Values Of The NASW Code Of Ethics

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I believe the six core values of the NASW code of Ethics, although the most germane to me, if I was a social worker, would dignity and worth of the person. Many times a client may feel embarrassed or self-blame in their situation. As social workers, it is important to empower our clients. When talking to a client, it is important to refer to them as a survivor rather than a victim. In the article, it explains techniques to identify and express feelings. Also, it explains that through art and play, young children can understand and explore difficult feelings related to emotional trauma. A group facilitators may assist with children in helping them discover their feelings by asking, “How did you feel when that happened?” or “How do you feel now