Ethics and Its Influence in Social Work Internship: A Personal Reflection

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This last year has definitely been a challenge for me, from new life changes to finishing up my degree. Over the course of my internship that was life changing, also had a positive and negative effects on my life. Despite how it ended it was definitely a lesson learned. I have learned a lot and also more about myself. I know what I wanted in this field and I do seek to get just that. One of the biggest factors at my internship was ethnics. My view of ethnics is different from when I first started my internship. By gaining knowledge and experiences has impacted how I feel and view ethnics. Ethnics is foremost a very important factor when it comes to social work as well in our daily lives. Ethnics are your moral principles of how you view yourself and ours behavior. It’s the differences between right and wrong. Though that is just a basic concept to ethnics, there is so much more to it.
Ethics is a complex of moral precepts held or rules of conduct followed by an individual. Ethics defines the elements essential to human well-being and proposes principles to be used as guidelines for generating an ethical culture. Ethics also refers to the specific values, standards, rules, and agreements people adopt for conducting their lives. That’s why ethics is essential to social workers. …show more content…

I do truly regret the choices that I made. However, I must say that it has made me a better person. Ethics is the difference between right and wrong. Ethics is a thought process in figuring out whether something should or should not be done. Making the right choices is having good ethics. Knowing it is wrong and still doing it, is unethical. Having good ethics can also mean being a person with good morals. Therefore, I was wrong as well as my judgments. Though I never intentionally meant to do something unethical or make anyone upset, but it did happen. The only thing that I can do now, make improvements for future

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