Personal and Professional Boundaries in Australian Social Work
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Personal and Professional Boundaries in Australian Social Work presents the findings of a national research project that explores how a group of social workers construct these boundaries in their daily practice. These practitioners come from diverse cultural backgrounds; Aboriginal and Torres Strait, Anglo Australian, Anglo Celtic, Jordanian, Chinese, South American and Filipino. They work in a range of rural and urban contexts and in different fields of practice. Through the analysis of their practice experiences, a new theory emerges about the relationship between the personal and the professional self and how the boundary between these 2 identities is constructed. This theory highlights the influence of a range of factors on the construction of personal and professional boundaries including; cultural identity, gender, social class and the context of practice. It also identifies that the boundary between the personal and the professional self is a site of knowledge development in social work. The research has implications for social work education, practice, staff recruitment, retention and supervision.
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Dr Joanna Zubrzycki is a Senior Lecturer in social work at the Australian Catholic University, Canberra, Australia. She has published widely in the areas of; the use of self in practice, social work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, cross cultural practice, teaching policy practice and international recruitment in social work.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Gewicht 417g
- Untertitel A study of the self in practice
- Autor Joanna Zubrzycki
- Titel Personal and Professional Boundaries in Australian Social Work
- Veröffentlichung 14.10.2009
- ISBN 3838320735
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783838320731
- Jahr 2009
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T17mm
- Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 268
- GTIN 09783838320731