Connecting To Your Clients, Connecting to Your Community Psychological Flexibility and Social Work Values Matthew S. Boone, LCSW.

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Connecting To Your Clients, Connecting to Your Community Psychological Flexibility and Social Work Values Matthew S. Boone, LCSW

Social work has a distinctive focus on serving the needs of people who are vulnerable, oppressed, and living in poverty Reamer, 1999

Preamble to NASW Code of Ethics Commitment to enhancing human well-being and helping meet the basic human needs of all people Client empowerment and client strengths Service to people who are vulnerable and oppressed Focus on individual well-being in a social context Promotion of social justice and social change Sensitivity to cultural and ethnic diversity NASW, 2008; Reamer, 1999 Social Work Values

Helping environments adapt to people Helping people adapt to their environments

This problem is too big to change

Things have always been this way

What difference can one person make?

I just don’t have the time

Someone else will do it

It’s too much work to make a difference

Things will change whether or not I do anything

I have to figure out exactly what I think before I act

If I begin to care, I will get way too angry

Who am I to think I have anything to say about this issue?

I have enough to do for myself without having to fix things for others

I’m much better at serving individuals – there’s just so much more you can do

It just seems so hopeless sometimes

language thoughts feelings

Addressing context to facilitate change A traditional social work intervention might include changing context by helping a client get access to needed resources or by effecting larger scale systems change (e.g., policies, political action) ACT changes the context of thoughts and feelings rather than trying to change the thoughts and feelings themselves e.g., undermining the context of literality supported by the verbal community (defusion context) e.g., treating private experiences as welcome guests (acceptance context)

Describe a problem Think of a problem at the group, organizational, community, or societal level which is important to you One you would like to do something about But one about which you have thus far not done as much as you would like Describe it to your partner for the next few minutes Listeners: as your best listening selves, elicit values related to this problem

Your struggling self

Your best self

Eyes Closed

Flexible Selfing

Commitment