<Li> Supportive Counseling--affirming, challenging, encouraging, informing, and exploring options </Li> <Li> Graduated Disengagement--seeking to replace the social worker with a naturally occurring resource </Li> <P> Six other core values identified by the National Association of Social Workers' (NASW) Code of Ethics are: </P> <Ol> <Li> Service--help people in need and address social problems </Li> <Li> Social Justice--challenge social injustices </Li> <Li> Respect the dignity and worth of the person </Li> <Li> Give importance to human relationships </Li> <Li> Integrity--behave in a trustworthy manner </Li> <Li> Competence--practice within the areas of one's areas of expertise and develop and enhance professional skill </Li> </Ol>

What are the three professional practice degrees that exist in social work