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Embedding Spirituality and Religion in Social Work Practice
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This book makes explicit that engaging with spirituality in its broadest sense is an essential aspect of socially just social work practice. Gardner connects shared understandings of spiritual/religious traditions, critically reflective social work, First Nations relational world views, green and relational approaches.
Blending material from social work with religious and spiritual sources, this book makes explicit that engaging with spirituality in its broadest sense is an essential aspect of socially just social work practice. Gardner connects shared understandings of spiritual/religious traditions, critically reflective social work, First Nations relational world views, green and relational approaches.
Through multiple unique case studies, Embedding Spirituality and Religion in Social Work Practice: A Socially Just Approach outlines the theoretical framework of critical spirituality, which is explored as a way of workers' understanding their own and others' sense of meaning, whether it is spiritual and/or religious, and to encourage workers to be mindful, open, humble and energised as workers.
Combining the theoretical and practical, this book outlines strategies and processes to ensure social workers embed spirituality in their practice constructively and inclusively across all areas of practice. This book will be of interest to those engaged in the wider field of social work, from direct service to policy development.
'While crisis and uncertainty are central to the experience of living in the 21st century, so too is the need for that which is restorative. This is Fiona Gardner's starting point as she wrestles with the complexities of what it means to be a person for whom aspects of religion/spirituality are both central to one's identity and sense of meaning but at the same time often regarded as deeply flawed and problematic. This is social work scholarship at its best as Gardner grapples with the essence of what it is to be human and what really matters to create an understanding of social work practice which weaves together a multiplicity of factors including religion and spirituality, ethics, histories, theories, cultural and environmental contexts, and most importantly, lived experiences.'Beth R. Crisp, Professor and Discipline Leader for Social Work at Deakin University, Australia 'I experienced a sense of enthusiasm for this book that I very rarely experience in seeing a new social work text. Fiona presents a deeply satisfying holistic and integrated synthesis of the most important aspects of being spiritual and being a social worker in a way which is accessible to people of all faiths, ideologies and world views. It is an extremely timely and necessary book given all that is happening on a global scale. We owe it to ourselves, not just as social workers, but as engaged human beings, to read and ponder its contents.' Jan Fook, PhD, FAcSS, Professor and Chair, University of Vermont, USA. 'Fiona Gardner has provided a clear, concise, and persuasive argument for the need to include spirituality and religion in social work practice. She demonstrates the manner in which a commitment to decolonized social work requires an acknowledgment of what people value and hold dear in their lives, what gives them meaning, purpose, and the will to continue. She draws upon her own model of critical spirituality, as well as green, or eco, spirituality, and First Nation's spirituality, to show how spirituality and religion raise questions related to the environment and social justice alongside personal meaning-making. Integrating critical reflection, and providing numerous case examples, she offers methods of incorporating a social worker's humility and curiosity as the foundation for respecting spirituality in individual, family, and community practices, and within organizational contexts. Practically, she draws upon narrative and strengths perspectives to operationalize these commitments, concluding with a review of ethical considerations. This has resulted in an important and timely book for social workers truly wanting to respond ethically and compassionately to "the person-in-environment".' Laura Béres, Associate Professor and Gradaute Program Coordinator, School of Social Work, King's University College at Western University, London, Canada.
Autorentext
Fiona Gardner practiced as a social worker for twenty years and now teaches and coordinates social work at La Trobe University's Rural Health School. Fiona has run workshops on spirituality, supervision and critical reflection and researched and written widely on critical reflection and critical spirituality.
Inhalt
Introduction Part I: Context and theoretical framework 1. Understanding spirituality and religion 2. Spirituality, religion and social work history and context 3. Building a theoretical framework for critical spirituality Part II: Capacities and processes for embedding spirituality and religion in social work 4. Qualities of critical spirituality in practice 5. Using critical reflection to engage with spirituality and religion in practice 6. Understanding the spiritual journey Part III: Application to practice: how to include spirituality and religion in ethical social work practice 7. Embedding spirituality and religion in practice: working with individuals and families 8. Spirituality, religion and the broader context: organisational, community and policy practice 9. Socially just spirituality engaging ethically Conclusion Appendix: Further reading about religious and spiritual traditions
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780367677541
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Anzahl Seiten 180
- Genre Esoteric & Spiritual Books
- Gewicht 320g
- Untertitel A Socially Just Approach
- Größe H234mm x B156mm
- Jahr 2022
- EAN 9780367677541
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-0-367-67754-1
- Veröffentlichung 08.03.2022
- Titel Embedding Spirituality and Religion in Social Work Practice
- Autor Gardner Fiona
- Sprache Englisch