Consequences of Self-interested Behavior: Pedagogical questions and dilemmas relating to cases of a closed adoption and a regional landfill proposal

The motive of self-interest is the driving factor behind many situations faced by those who have chosen the human services profession. In this article, the author provides two of his own fact-based human service cases (one involving case work and the psychological needs related to a closed adoption...

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Main Author: J Forbes Farmer
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Language:English
Published: Ralph W. Steen Library, Stephen F. Austin State University 2019-06-01
Series:Journal of Human Services: Training, Research, and Practice
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Online Access:https://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1069&context=jhstrp
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spelling doaj-75ea88ccbbc74a42baf2f7bde68ae0012020-11-25T02:04:09ZengRalph W. Steen Library, Stephen F. Austin State UniversityJournal of Human Services: Training, Research, and Practice2472-131X2019-06-0142124Consequences of Self-interested Behavior: Pedagogical questions and dilemmas relating to cases of a closed adoption and a regional landfill proposalJ Forbes Farmer0Franklin Pierce UniversityThe motive of self-interest is the driving factor behind many situations faced by those who have chosen the human services profession. In this article, the author provides two of his own fact-based human service cases (one involving case work and the psychological needs related to a closed adoption and one about community organization and advocacy related to a proposed regional landfill) that can be studied and debated in social work classes. The cases reflect the double identity of contemporary social work. The questions after each case require the students to reflect on and talk about the ramifications of self-interested behavior to families and communities. Each case involves value-laden situations and ethical issues to be considered in the exploration of various courses of action. Addressing answers to the case questions should lead students to better understand themselves and the nature of their chosen profession.https://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1069&context=jhstrpself-interestclosed adoptionslandfillsfamily dynamicscommunity activism
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Consequences of Self-interested Behavior: Pedagogical questions and dilemmas relating to cases of a closed adoption and a regional landfill proposal
Journal of Human Services: Training, Research, and Practice
self-interest
closed adoptions
landfills
family dynamics
community activism
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title Consequences of Self-interested Behavior: Pedagogical questions and dilemmas relating to cases of a closed adoption and a regional landfill proposal
title_short Consequences of Self-interested Behavior: Pedagogical questions and dilemmas relating to cases of a closed adoption and a regional landfill proposal
title_full Consequences of Self-interested Behavior: Pedagogical questions and dilemmas relating to cases of a closed adoption and a regional landfill proposal
title_fullStr Consequences of Self-interested Behavior: Pedagogical questions and dilemmas relating to cases of a closed adoption and a regional landfill proposal
title_full_unstemmed Consequences of Self-interested Behavior: Pedagogical questions and dilemmas relating to cases of a closed adoption and a regional landfill proposal
title_sort consequences of self-interested behavior: pedagogical questions and dilemmas relating to cases of a closed adoption and a regional landfill proposal
publisher Ralph W. Steen Library, Stephen F. Austin State University
series Journal of Human Services: Training, Research, and Practice
issn 2472-131X
publishDate 2019-06-01
description The motive of self-interest is the driving factor behind many situations faced by those who have chosen the human services profession. In this article, the author provides two of his own fact-based human service cases (one involving case work and the psychological needs related to a closed adoption and one about community organization and advocacy related to a proposed regional landfill) that can be studied and debated in social work classes. The cases reflect the double identity of contemporary social work. The questions after each case require the students to reflect on and talk about the ramifications of self-interested behavior to families and communities. Each case involves value-laden situations and ethical issues to be considered in the exploration of various courses of action. Addressing answers to the case questions should lead students to better understand themselves and the nature of their chosen profession.
topic self-interest
closed adoptions
landfills
family dynamics
community activism
url https://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1069&context=jhstrp
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