Correspondingly, an attempt is being established to understand how Maria determined the decisions she made were ethically and morally viable in addition to analyzing influential variables such as personal traits, job duties and the very organization she is employed by to determine what impact they may or may not contribute to her professional and personal boundaries. With this in mind, her professional and personal behavior, as well as her ethical behavior are inclusive in the previously mentioned analysis. In particular what constitutes appropriate boundaries and ethical behavior tends to vary according to the context and one’s own theoretical framework. (Mandell, 2008, p. 237). The primordial structure which my analysis of the case is placed on relies on Timberger (2012) providing comprehensive outlines of numerous perspectives with regards to this ethical dilemma. It is imperative to acknowledge this journal and the perspectives it provides as they assist in a more formal manner in which to determine the validity of Maria’s actions. Social work jobs place practitioners in a vast array of settings and situations requiring different levels of involvement. A social worker might secure a position that includes living with clients (residential treatment centers), transporting clients (child protection services), meeting vulnerable clients in their own home (hospice work), or meeting clients only in a formal setting (hospital or clinic work) (Compton, Galaway, & Cournoyer,
Correspondingly, an attempt is being established to understand how Maria determined the decisions she made were ethically and morally viable in addition to analyzing influential variables such as personal traits, job duties and the very organization she is employed by to determine what impact they may or may not contribute to her professional and personal boundaries. With this in mind, her professional and personal behavior, as well as her ethical behavior are inclusive in the previously mentioned analysis. In particular what constitutes appropriate boundaries and ethical behavior tends to vary according to the context and one’s own theoretical framework. (Mandell, 2008, p. 237). The primordial structure which my analysis of the case is placed on relies on Timberger (2012) providing comprehensive outlines of numerous perspectives with regards to this ethical dilemma. It is imperative to acknowledge this journal and the perspectives it provides as they assist in a more formal manner in which to determine the validity of Maria’s actions. Social work jobs place practitioners in a vast array of settings and situations requiring different levels of involvement. A social worker might secure a position that includes living with clients (residential treatment centers), transporting clients (child protection services), meeting vulnerable clients in their own home (hospice work), or meeting clients only in a formal setting (hospital or clinic work) (Compton, Galaway, & Cournoyer,