This article examines whether a coping model developed as a framework for analysis of research interviews is useful in social work practice. The coping model emerged from a study involving qualitative interviews with social service clients in Norway, designed to explore how they coped with challenges in everyday lives, both on an individual level and in interacting with their environment. The model emerged from preliminary analysis and was then used in further analysis of the interview data. The study showed that the informants experienced two major challenges: (1) Unemployment and (2) living with a shortage of money over time, even though their life situations were heterogeneous. Some informants experienced potent coping strategies in find...
The purpose of this study was to study social work models to explain addiction in the assessment of...
This thesis is based on four qualitative studies and aimed to explore the experiences of living long...
The article focuses on social workers’ reflections on their own professional practice in conversatio...
This article examines whether a coping model developed as a framework for analysis of research inter...
This article is based on a study of an educational and developmental programme, in which the task-ce...
This article is based on a study of an educational and developmental programme, in which the task-ce...
What implications might an understanding of a mutual dependence between the concepts of participatio...
What implications might an understanding of a mutual dependence between the concepts of participatio...
The essay is about how the staff of social services in a municipality in Norrbotten view their psych...
Studien avser att undersöka socialsekreterares berättelser om hur de upplever samt hanterar arbetsre...
Staying when everyone else flees – an interview study with experienced social workers on coping stra...
The aim of this thesis was to study social workers’ coping strategies when confronted with a stressf...
In this issue, four articles are published.Corin and Björk present a study of the psychosocial work ...
This article explores the social model in relation to ‘mental health’ policy and practice generally ...
Summary: This article aims to capture the self-defined holistic interaction between stressors, stres...
The purpose of this study was to study social work models to explain addiction in the assessment of...
This thesis is based on four qualitative studies and aimed to explore the experiences of living long...
The article focuses on social workers’ reflections on their own professional practice in conversatio...
This article examines whether a coping model developed as a framework for analysis of research inter...
This article is based on a study of an educational and developmental programme, in which the task-ce...
This article is based on a study of an educational and developmental programme, in which the task-ce...
What implications might an understanding of a mutual dependence between the concepts of participatio...
What implications might an understanding of a mutual dependence between the concepts of participatio...
The essay is about how the staff of social services in a municipality in Norrbotten view their psych...
Studien avser att undersöka socialsekreterares berättelser om hur de upplever samt hanterar arbetsre...
Staying when everyone else flees – an interview study with experienced social workers on coping stra...
The aim of this thesis was to study social workers’ coping strategies when confronted with a stressf...
In this issue, four articles are published.Corin and Björk present a study of the psychosocial work ...
This article explores the social model in relation to ‘mental health’ policy and practice generally ...
Summary: This article aims to capture the self-defined holistic interaction between stressors, stres...
The purpose of this study was to study social work models to explain addiction in the assessment of...
This thesis is based on four qualitative studies and aimed to explore the experiences of living long...
The article focuses on social workers’ reflections on their own professional practice in conversatio...