Chapter 9- Becoming an Effective Human Service Worker
Countertransference
Occurs when the helper projects unresolved conflicts onto the client
Transference
an unconscious process whereby clients project onto their helper past feelings and attitudes they had toward significant people in their life
Non-maleficence
duty to cause no harm
Beneficence
duty to do good
Fidelity
duty to keep one's promise or word
Autonomy
duty to maximize client's right to make his/her own decisions
Veracity
duty to tell the truth
Justice
duty to treat all fairly
Formal Discipline
occurs when professional associations publicly criticize or censure their members-in extreme cases, barring them from membership.
Informal Discipline
seen in the subtle and not-so-subtle pressure that the colleagues exert on one another in the form of consultations, client referrals, and informal and formal discussions.
Burnout
syndrome of physical and emotional exhaustion involving the development of negative self concept, negative job attitudes and a loss of concern and feelings for clients