Assignment instructions SOC230g:
Values can be defined as standards of behavior that individuals live by. They guide us in our decision-making. They generally come from our culture and our life experience and define how we think life should be. You probably know people that share values that are like yours and others whose values are quite different from yours—most likely because they do not share the same life experience and/or culture.
The authors of the Woodside and McClam text identify five values that they believe most important for guiding human services professionals:
- Acceptance
- Tolerance
- Respect for Individuality
- Self-determination
- Confidentiality
Use this discussion to complete the activity regarding values and the human services professional.
- Identify the single value that you believe to be the most important for you from the list of five in the text (Respect for Individuality). What other values do you believe should be included on the list? (Fairness, care, integrity, and honesty).
- Considering the values and characteristics of effective human services professionals that have been most meaningful to you, define your own personal philosophy of helping and include the role of empathy in your definition.