The Importance Of Self Consciousness

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1) Consciousness of self refers to people’s awareness of their own personality traits, values, strengths; as well as ability to be mindful self-observers; knowing all aspects of our personality (Fincher, 2009). It also includes being aware of interactions of self and all aspects of environment. It is important to note that consciousness of self is not self-consciousness. Consciousness of self gives confidence in oneself, and self-consciousness is related to insecurity in oneself. Notably, there is no end-point of self-consciousness; it is a way of living. Consciousness of self is critical in social work practice as it requires conscious internal and intentional action. For example, at my youth care worker job, I facilitate a primary group …show more content…

It is critical for effective leadership as it deepens self-awareness, builds self-confidence, establishes interpersonal efficacy, apply new skills, and expand motivation (Fincher, 2009). To have a deepened self-awareness, it allows us to work well with others, and can include how our gender and culture affect interactions. Having self-confidence allows us to take on challenges and responsibilities, and understand strengths and limitations within our work. By having an established working relationship with others, it allows us as clinicians to manage our emotions. A working application of new skills, allows us to improve ourselves in practice and to use our strengths for the groups benefit. Expanding motivation will allow us to get involved and address issues that are most important and critical to social work practice. As social workers, we can use ourselves as a tool in social group work. We can analyze what is happening around us, our thought process, and how we contribute to the process of group work. This involves a consciousness raising of self to increase awareness of self, environment and

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