Stress Case Study Essay

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i) I would regard my client to be a failure. Firstly, he has failed in his career and family. With a successful career, he would not be demanding money from his family. With a good family relationship, his family would want him to return home. However, it is the total opposite for this client. He is also an irresponsible man who has failed to fulfil his role as a husband and father. I would assume that my client is someone who does not value his family and family is not one of his priorities in life. Instead, he could have other priorities including leisure and career. In the past, it seems that he did not care for his family and never made the slightest effort in providing for his family. Besides that, I believe that my client is a selfish …show more content…

For this case study, one of the reasons behind the client denying his key responsibilities including fulfilling parental and marital obligations, could be due to stress. Stress in the case refers to the client feeling chronically overwhelmed by his responsibilities such as employment and family. He could be feeling this way because he is unaware of how to cope with the problems that he was facing. Some of the problems could include poor communication with his family, financial needs of the family or to him parenting is hard. His inability to cope with his problems eventually leads to stress which causes a disruption between the existing fit between himself and his …show more content…

This represents that when I am working this client, I could have my own personal judgement on the client and thus regard him as an irresponsible father and husband. However, I must remind myself that to support my clients to the most beneficial extent possible, I should place my personal feelings and judgments aside. Therefore, as part of my ethical responsibility as a social worker, I should not allow my judgement contribute to discrimination. Regardless of my client’s individual qualities arising from his environment or behaviours, I need to recognise his innate worth and dignity. Thus, I should be looking at my client objectively and understand what are some of the problems that he is facing which resulted in his

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