important commitment to the improvement of society and enhancing the lives of people. As a social worker, you might work on the macro level, which mean working for an association, organization, or community, or you may deal with the micro scale level. A micro level example would be private work on giving individual therapy. Rather working on the micro, mezzo, or macro level, service providers are required to stick to a professional code of ethics, which includes the core values of social work. For the…
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Ecological Systems Perspective to discuss how a child's biological makeup and surrounding environment has an effect on a their cognitive development. An African American school aged boy whose literacy performance is lower than their white counterpart is attributed by the effects of socioeconomic status. According to Dotterer, (2012); McKinsey & Company, (2009), acknowledged that "low income and ethnic minority children perform at levels below those of children from higher income families and European American…
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The client then advances to reveal her suspect for marital infidelity and lack of support from her spouse. I then proceed to employ the fourth micro skill of encouragement by praising the client via positive feedback for her courage to reveal sensitive information on her marital situation and thanked her for sharing thereafter to express my empathy for her. I further challenged the client across…
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What evidence is there that single families are more likely to produce delinquent children? In sociology we all know that the family plays a key part in how society operates on a macro level and micro level. The institution of family has seismic effects on how children develop. If a family is “broken” sociologists say that this could lead to catastrophic impacts on the children’s childhood and one of the impacts I’m going to be exploring is the likelihood of a child becoming delinquent in a single…
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Kailum Gorman DeVry University Family and Marriage Week 1 Assignment Page 29, Question #2: What is meant by the idea that race, class, and gender are interactive systems rather than individual variables? Think about your own family of orientation, and take one particular aspect of your family life as an example. Discuss briefly how race, class, and gender act simultaneously to shape that aspect of your family life. Race, class, and gender are all interactive systems because they are all strongly…
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Interdependence Members may be dependent on each other for various reasons Their outcomes, thoughts, actions are determined partially by other group members This interdependence can be minimal, or high. Examples are people at a checkout line vs. families and gangs. In one case, people can accomplish their goals without meshing with others, while in other cases, it is necessary due to length of contact and variety of situations. Interdependencies can be asymmetric, unequal or hierarchical Interdependence…
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the person doing the observation is objective and disregards their emotions. The micro or social action theory (interpretive) looks at the smaller groups within society; it is interested with the personal states of individuals. Social action theorists see society as a product of human activity and take the “bottom up” approach. Interpretivists believe to analysis society it needs to be studied on the individual level and that sociologists should use in-depth methods in their method of data collection…
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and benefits of studying all night for the midterm or attending a party with her friends and studying an hour before the exam. Which theoretical perspective would be most useful to analyze her decision-making process? A. Symbolic Interactionism B. Rational Choice C. Structural Functionalism D. Status Conflict 4. According to the functionalist perspective of education, the role of the education system is to: A. reproduce the existing social class order B. create social cohesion through shared norms…
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them an easy target. The different kinds of abuse all effect a child mentally and physically. Sexual abuse child abuse, effects those areas but in a more concentrated matter. It has a micro and macro aspect to the child and also the family. It leads to a new life that goes against family norms. The purpose is to understand the perspective of someone that has experienced this situation. As well as to understand the impact it may have on a family as it does affect every single member. It is to look…
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Random Family, depicts a diverse perspective of unpleasant life experiences people suffer from within ghetto communities. Although Random Family was not my choice to read, I am privileged to have read this remarkable book as it conveys distinctive similarities that accurately represent individuals who live in underprivileged urban communities. As I read the book, I became conscious of the chapter headings as it correlates with the endeavors people of a lower socioeconomic status face at a micro-level…
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