Our article concerns the social representation of social work held by professional social workers in a Canadian healthcare setting. While there have been extensive theoretical debates on the professional identity of social workers, little is known about the representation of social work held by practitioners themselves. To better understand the viewpoints of practitioners, we performed an integrated content analysis of 30 semi-directed interviews focussing on the question of professional identity with clinical social workers practicing in three Canadian cities. The analysis identified four elements organising the social representation of social work: “counselling for support”, “empowerment and respect”, “social justice” and “compassionate v...
The meanings and status of social work—and potentially professional identities—vary internationally ...
© 2018 Fiona SmithA social work identity is ‘difficult to grasp’. Relevant professional literature i...
Summary This article discusses the findings from a qualitative study, which explored how a group of ...
This is the final published version of an article originally published by the University of Houston ...
Background Our study sought to refine our understanding of professional distress by examining the e...
This study investigated the social experience of social workers in a healthcare setting. While we kn...
Building on the global definition of social work (IFSW, 2014), developing professional identity woul...
A collective and robust professional identity helps distinguish social work from other helping profe...
Exploring and in turn developing professional identity is a challenge faced by social work programme...
The past decade has seen a growing interest in social workers’ professional identity. For students, ...
This paper discusses the social contexts that influence lived experience of professional identity fo...
Since 2005, students embarking on qualifying courses for social work have had to register with the G...
Social work, globally, has struggled persistently to justify itself as an academic or professional d...
The main objective of the thesis was to explore how social work Approved Mental Health Professionals...
The chapter focuses on ethics and politics of representation in a PhD project on Swedish social work...
The meanings and status of social work—and potentially professional identities—vary internationally ...
© 2018 Fiona SmithA social work identity is ‘difficult to grasp’. Relevant professional literature i...
Summary This article discusses the findings from a qualitative study, which explored how a group of ...
This is the final published version of an article originally published by the University of Houston ...
Background Our study sought to refine our understanding of professional distress by examining the e...
This study investigated the social experience of social workers in a healthcare setting. While we kn...
Building on the global definition of social work (IFSW, 2014), developing professional identity woul...
A collective and robust professional identity helps distinguish social work from other helping profe...
Exploring and in turn developing professional identity is a challenge faced by social work programme...
The past decade has seen a growing interest in social workers’ professional identity. For students, ...
This paper discusses the social contexts that influence lived experience of professional identity fo...
Since 2005, students embarking on qualifying courses for social work have had to register with the G...
Social work, globally, has struggled persistently to justify itself as an academic or professional d...
The main objective of the thesis was to explore how social work Approved Mental Health Professionals...
The chapter focuses on ethics and politics of representation in a PhD project on Swedish social work...
The meanings and status of social work—and potentially professional identities—vary internationally ...
© 2018 Fiona SmithA social work identity is ‘difficult to grasp’. Relevant professional literature i...
Summary This article discusses the findings from a qualitative study, which explored how a group of ...