1. How can a licensed therapist best serve an abused individual?
2. Because how you approach each client is so subjective, how did you prepare yourself to make the decision as to which approach is most appropriate?
3. Is social work more than ethics? Why or why not?
4. How much of an impact does this profession have on one's private life?
5. How can a therapist make sure that they are communicating the best way possible with their client?
6. How can a therapist be sure that they are satisfying their client's needs & helping their client feel like they are being understood?
7. What is there to communicating with your client?
8. Is this profession something that you grow with? Why or why not?
9. Is self-development something that would be a key to being a successful clinical social worker? Why or why not?
10. What should one do if their personal beliefs & morals get in the way of you helping a client?
11. Why is it so essential to keep your private & professional life separate?
12. When you're struggling to maintain your compassion for this profession, what are some things you can do to help yourself or even prevent this from happening?
13. What sort of challenges should someone expect when entering this field?
14. I understand that clinical social work taps deeply into one's emotions. How can someone in this field manage their emotions to where it doesn't effect how they work?
15. What are some things that a clinical social worker should never bring into their practice? Why or why not?
16. What makes this profession challenging?
17. How important is it to establish a relationship with your client? Why or why not?
18. What kind of relationship is essential to your practice? Why or why not?
19. What is the purpose of being a clinical social worker?
20. What is something you need to remember every day about this profession?
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