Social Work Values In The Film Risky Business

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Client My client is Joel Goodsen, from the movie Risky Business. Joel is a senior in high school, in the year 1983, he in an only child and lives with his parents in a wealthy neighborhood. His parents go out of town for a couple of days, and in those days Joel makes many bad choices that could damage his and his friends life, and their futures.
Diversity
Joel is a Caucasian male around 18 years old. It does not specify his religion or his beliefs in the movie, but based on his parent’s actions he might be of Christian background.
Values
The client has many values in the beginning, but as time goes on he slowly looses his set values, and is willing to throw out his values if needed to help him reach his goal.
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