Becoming a Helper Chapter 2 Values What is
Becoming a Helper Chapter 2
Values What is the difference between exposing versus imposing my values? What are the basic values I hold pertaining to the helping process? Is it acceptable that my values are showing? How can I determine when and how to share my values with clients? What are some areas where I am most likely to encounter value conflicts with clients? How can I best deal with value conflicts?
Values in the Helping Process Some key questions to reflect on What is the difference between exposing versus imposing my values? What are the basic values I hold pertaining to the helping process? Is it acceptable that my values are showing? How can I determine when and how to share my values with clients? What are some areas where I am most likely to encounter value conflicts with clients? How can I best deal with value conflicts? Becoming A Helper - Chapter 2 (2)
Values in the Helping Process Values are a basic part of any helping relationship Examples of basic values that constitute the foundation of the helping relationship Responsibility for one’s actions developing the ability to give and receive affection Sensitivity to the feelings of others Self-control Self- directed Openness, honesty, and genuine Dignity- value of others Becoming A Helper - Chapter 2 (1)
Potential for Conflict of Values Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Issues Family Issues Gender-Role Identity Religious and Spiritual Values Abortion Sexuality End-of-Life Decisions Becoming A Helper - Chapter 2 (3)
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