Planning Fallacy
Social Desirability
Availability Bias
In group Out group
Blind Spot
Empathy Gap
Curse of Knowledge
You form a close knit relationship with the other SW's excluding other members from disciplines.
Social Worker might believe that they can handle a larger caseload than is practical.
You disagree with your boss on a decision, however you state that their suggestion is a good idea.
A SW may struggle with understanding the experiences of clients from marginalized communities due to their own privileged background
A physician might overlook the contributions of a SW in pt care decision making. This can stem from hierarchical structure.
A doctor may unintentionally use technical language and complex concepts that are unfamiliar to colleagues from other disciplines.
SW mainly recalls past cases where substance abuse led to negative outcomes and inadvertently focuses on the negatives and overlooks the positives