7 Noteworthy Lessons from the Social Work Myths
The content titled “Social Work Myths” aims to dispel common misconceptions about social work. The author critiques the field’s perceived lack of measurable results and suggests that social work often postpones traditional values in favor of emotional and psychological approaches.
The text challenges the notion of relativism in values and argues against a victim mentality perpetuated by social workers. To counter these misconceptions, the author advocates for a more realistic and accountable approach, emphasizing the importance of instilling traditional values and requiring individuals to work before accessing certain services in social work.