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This 5 page paper provides an overview of what it takes to be a social worker in Argentina. The writer also addresses the responsibilities of counseling troubled youth in South America. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. Social Work in Argentina Research Compiled for
, Inc. by P. Manuel 11/2010 Please A profession that is dedicated to helping others and improving social
welfare, social workers can work in a variety of different arenas and industries. For instance, some go into counseling by helping troubled youth and adults battle difficult problems such as
substance abuse, emotional issues and mental illness. Others become community activists who try and make a change because they see or have personally experienced a social injustice. Furthermore, some social
workers work in research or education by studying previous theories and applying new ones to try and improve the quality of life for certain individuals, groups and associations. In addition,
one must receive the proper education and have the appropriate experience in order to become a social worker. And while this varies by state or country, a social worker must
receive a license in order to practice, especially if they want to be a counselor. And as mentioned earlier, the job description and responsibilities of the profession vary based on
the type of industry the social worker is in and the type of work he or she is trying to accomplish. This essay will specifically focus on social work in
Argentina while examining what type of education and experience is required in order to be a social worker for someone working with emotionally disturbed and/or abused children. In Argentina, social
workers are responsible for helping their clients work their way through stressful and often times unhealthy life situations (Education Portal, 2010). In a counseling role working with emotionally disturbed and/or
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