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what are the values can you learnt from social field​

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Answered by akuldas19
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Explanation:

The 10 lessons I’ve learned (and continue to learn) in social work are:

Problems can come from anywhere—but so can solutions! Be observant and curious.

Honor others: your clients, their support systems, the multi-disciplinary team, and the larger network of resources—and let your behavior communicate your respect. When you start paying attention, you’ll notice that people are more similar and more unique than you would ever imagine. Wisdom is everywhere.

Look for the strengths. This can be the “secret sauce” for a lasting resolution.

Don’t be intimidated by strong feelings. Often, it’s a symptom of passion or fear and taking it personal is a major mistake. (This is true for both “negative” and “positive” feelings.)

Problems in the economic and political system cannot be underestimated. State budgets and insurance company’s decisions destabilize the strongest of us.

Center yourself and your work with core values. Core social work values of Human Dignity and Worth, Self-determination, Integrity, and Competence continue to ground the best and most satisfying work.

Search for, attract, and accept the expertise of others. This can come from the “Greats” who came before us or from the wisdom of the people involved. Sometimes the social worker’s job is simply to keep everyone working together with some synchronicity.

Keep your humility. People almost always forgive honest mistakes, provided you are straight with them.

Learn lessons from clients. They have much to teach us and we’ll learn it easier and faster if we don’t allow ourselves to get in the way or pretend that we’ve “seen this before.”

Develop and trust your skills (and let others see your competence and knowledge). Social Work has a long history of looking out for others but not necessarily claiming our success. As you develop expertise, look for appropriate venues to speak up, write, and never stop learning!

Answered by Anonymous
3

The disc and the tube of the stethoscope amplify small sounds such as the sound of a patient's lungs, heart and other sounds inside the body, making them sound louder. The amplified sounds travel up the stethoscope's tube to the earpieces that the doctor listens through.

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