Discussion: “Whose Goals Are They?” The Power of the Professional
Human and social services professionals, no matter what helper role, can greatly influence clients due to being in a position that is often perceived as powerful by others, whether or not the human and social services professional views him or herself as powerful. Because of this position of power, human and social services professionals need to exercise caution when working with any form of client on developing goals and objectives. It is important that, as much as possible, the client be involved in creating the goals and objectives. As a human and social services professional, you want to be wary that the goals suggested are ones that the client might not want nor agree with.
To Prepare
Consider the potential of influence you might have on a client. Think about the cautions that you must take as a Human and Social Services professionals when creating client goals.
By Day 3
Post your response to the following: Given your potential for influence, how can you as a professional maintain the balance between guiding the client toward appropriate goals and objectives for the situation, while ensuring that one is not deciding the goals FOR the client? How can this relationship be used or misused to facilitate social change?
Use sources from the literature to support your position.