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Development of Your Professional Self. Carol Britton Laws, MSW. Professionals have a body of knowledge scope of practice agreed upon values oath or code and accountability to our society for our profession and our professional behavior. What is a Professional?. What is Professionalism?.
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Development of Your Professional Self Carol Britton Laws, MSW
Professionals have a body of knowledge scope of practice agreed upon values oath or code and accountability to our society for our profession and our professional behavior. What is a Professional?
What is Professionalism? Describes a certain type of behavior in the workplace Based on our values and understanding of our professional roles Evidenced in our behavior
How is Professionalism Judged? Against a set of expectations or standards From our own personal values set and understanding of what “professionalism” means May be situational in nature Strongly influenced by culture
Professionalism is Determined By: Our Image Our Communication Our Competence Our Demeanor
From the Client’s Perspective Trustworthy Competent Empathetic Respectful Caring
Unprofessional Behavior - Clients Non-therapeutic relationships Inappropriate communication Inappropriate self-disclosure Exploitation – money, gifts Breaches of confidentiality
From the Co-Workers Perspective Trustworthy Competent Supportive Respectful Accountable
Unprofessional Behavior - Coworkers Inappropriate relationships Disengagement – texting, inappropriate use of internet, phoning Provision of misleading information Disrespect
Qualities and Characteristics of a Professional Social Worker • Competent • Trustworthy • Respectful • Act with Integrity • Considerate • Empathetic • Courteous • Dependable • Cooperative • Committed
Getting There – 6 Phases Expectation Revelation Refutation Negotiation Adaptation Affirmation
Always do your best. What you plant now, you will harvest later. OgMandino