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In addition, Don was provoked and motivated by his actions because I believed he liked the perception of being in control. After the recent divorce, Don had bottled up anger and suppressed it onto both Ursula and Susan. While Don had been abused himself, he had unusual expectations of a child and ways of discipline; he was seeking to fulfill his emotional need and support that was lacking from his past. Don’s redeeming qualities, though wrongfully doing, was that in his mind he was helping the child as an authority figure and convinced that his behaviors were acceptable. Beliefs and Thoughts In my own personal belief, I feel that no child should have to endure any form of abuse or neglect, regardless of values, beliefs or customs, etc. In the aspect of Don’s thinking, I believe he thought he was helping Ursula by disciplining her and furthering her intellectually, such as reciting her alphabet. As a result, it could have been a generational assumption or value that allowed Don to think it was in the best interest of Ursula. It may be understood as being culturally …show more content…

When it comes to dealing with instances of child abuse and neglect, attributes such as being professional, cognizant, interpretative and being perceptive are essential skills to attain in this field. Child welfare social workers are to focus on the social, physical, psychological and emotional well-being of their clients. Therefore, I feel this would be a difficult aspect of social work, I infer a person would have to be imperturbable, composed and strong-willed. I believe a person in this field has to learn to not take their work home with them and be an emotionally strong person. I give my colleague a lot of recognition in this occupation; it would an emotionally-bearing

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