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Soc Work Health Care ; 53(9): 900-19, 2014 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25321936

ABSTRACT

The world that social work exists in is no longer defined by traditional physical settings and boundaries, such as schools, agencies, or even offices. With the advent of the Internet and digital communications, social work now exists in a far more complex reality, with clients and social workers engaging across multiple platforms, and sometimes even unintentionally and without one another's awareness. The implications of this can be ethical, practical, regulatory, and personal. This article explores these areas of concern and suggests strategies professionals can use to navigate these complex issues related to technology and clinical practice.


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Professional Competence/standards , Social Media/standards , Social Networking , Social Work/methods , Telecommunications/standards , Guidelines as Topic , Humans , Informed Consent , Internet , Social Media/ethics , Social Media/trends , Social Work/ethics , Social Work/trends , Telecommunications/ethics , Telecommunications/trends , Telemedicine/ethics , Telemedicine/methods , Telemedicine/trends
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