The Importance Of Background In Social Work

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I believe that having a background in the field of social work is not a curse. In fact I believe that it is a blessing. With any situation there is always different way a person can view the topic. How can a person truly relate to someone if they have never experience the same situation? For example how could I relate to someone who just lost his or her brother from cancer if I never lost anyone before? There is no way I can truly relate, I might be able to understand the situation but I would not be able to relate. Having a background in human services is a benefit. If a person did not have a background in human service they probably wouldn’t have been in this field. Their background could have been what put them in their career. I wish that everyone had a perfect childhood, but that will never happen and the past cannot be altered so its best to look at the positive side about having a background in human services.

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The first place where those roles have been a hinderance in my life was in my teenager years. I was not able to experience life as a teenager like I saw hundreds of other students in my class were. In my adult like these roles have been a hinderance to me because it plays a part of why I unable to show empathy to certain people and situations. Over the years I have been able to reflect on myself and understand and accept my feeling towards things. For example if a adult is homeless often time I wouldn’t care, but if a adult appears to be young in age or close to the appearance of a teenage I feel compelled to assist them. I know it sounds crazy, but that’s how my brain function. It took me a long time to show empathy to homeless adult and its still something I am working on. No matter how educated I become I will always have an area to improve on. I will never be perfect, but I will always continue to strive for

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