Reflection 5: Grobman (Pg. 121-127; 145-154; 189-207; 215-220)
Main Points:
1. There are four major concern areas that have emerged, including work environment concerns, supervisory concerns, client treatment concerns, and personal awareness issues.
2. Think of the four R’s: React, Realistic, Recreate, and Re-energize, when trying to embrace changes and challenges.
3. Sometimes social work students don’t think they have the right to say “no.” it is important to consider what the outcome would be of doing something halfheartedly, with resentment, and doing it poorly. Sometimes no may be the best answer. It may be a challenge for you to speak candidly with the field instructor, and it may be difficult for you to say no, but the cost just may