Instructions Self-awareness is a necessary component in your decision-making process. Without self-awareness, you will be plagued with
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Instructions
Self-awareness is a necessary component in your decision-making process. Without self-awareness, you will be plagued with proverbial blind-spots that will inevitably end in client harm. To raise your self-awareness, your discussion assignment this week is aimed at taking what you have learned and turning inward to answer the question, “Where am I?” Obviously, this is not asking where you are geographically but rather where are you personally and developmentally.
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Take a moment to reflect on your own life and decision-making. Considering what you have learned about utilitarianism, deontology, and principlism, discuss what types of decisions you tend to make. Do you tend to try to do the most good for the most people? Do you tend to focus on the intention behind the action? Do you find yourself seeking out a structured “right,” or do you tend to think that “right” is relative?
Consider the Four Component Model. How would you rank yourself in terms of Moral Sensitivity, Moral Judgment, Moral Motivation, and Moral Character? Do you find yourself struggling to see “what the issue is?” Do you find it easy to give advice and find yourself explaining to friends, “You know what you should do?” Do you tend to take time to weigh all options, or do you make decisions swiftly? Is it challenging for you to “do the right thing” when it is not the popular thing, or do you tend to think of yourself as boldly standing “in the gap?”
In your reflection, try to determine which schema (pg. 27-28 of your text) you seem to operate from in your decision-making. Whether personal interest, maintaining norms, or post-conventional, each of us tends to generally operate from a schema.
For this discussion, simply answering each of the prompts will not suffice. You need to take the time necessary to reflect on your life and spend time understanding what has contributed to wherever you may be. Each of us have a unique set of experiences that contribute to how we view and interact with the world around us. It is only after we know ourselves that we can understand what we have to offer our clients. Discuss what may contribute to what you have discovered in answering the questions above.
You must support your assertions with course materials and at least two scholarly or biblical citations in current APA format. Any scholarly sources cited must have been published within the last five years. Acceptable sources include the textbook, course presentations, the Bible, and professional journals. The use of additional sources is encouraged. Remember providing more depth, critical analysis, and/or application of research than required demonstrates advanced competency and in turn, may give the student an opportunity to earn points in the advanced category of the rubric.
Principles Of Information Security
ISBN: 9780357506431
7th Edition
Authors: Michael E. Whitman, Herbert J. Mattord