There is a developing interest in spirituality within health and social work education. Practice teachers may feel uncertain about how to tackle this theme in their supervision. Using key themes of loss and celebrating diversity, this article suggests ways in which practice teachers can explore this topic with their students. The PCS analysis – which explores the Personal, Cultural and Structural/Societal dimensions to discrimination and oppression – is introduced, and an enrichment of it is proposed adding a strengths perspective to the analysis that also includes Spirituality (PCSS)
Spirituality and religion are vital aspects of client identity and well-being, yet social work profe...
Calls for the integration of spirituality into social work curricula emerged in the Westernliteratur...
Spirituality has been identified as an important component of democratic education by influential sc...
This article is a critical analysis of the existing literature on spirituality in the profession of ...
This paper reviews 15 different articles discussing the current state of religion and spirituality (...
Once taught almost exclusively in seminaries, spirituality is now finding its way into the curricula...
Spirituality is a concept that is not easily definable and because of that, many people shy away fro...
This article is a response to a paper arguing for a shift from “oneness” to “wholeness” as a democra...
Spirituality is an integral part of human experience. Personal belief systems impact the client as w...
[Extract] Currently within academia scientific secular discourse has become the dominant unchallenge...
NoFindings from surveys of qualified social work practitioners and students indicate a need for soc...
The role of religion and spirituality has not always been included in conversations about social wor...
Rationale The way educators address spirituality can create a sense of community or social isolation...
Aim The aim of this research was to identify healthcare teaching staff’s understanding of spiritua...
Recently, there has been growing interest in the role of spirituality in social work practice. Many ...
Spirituality and religion are vital aspects of client identity and well-being, yet social work profe...
Calls for the integration of spirituality into social work curricula emerged in the Westernliteratur...
Spirituality has been identified as an important component of democratic education by influential sc...
This article is a critical analysis of the existing literature on spirituality in the profession of ...
This paper reviews 15 different articles discussing the current state of religion and spirituality (...
Once taught almost exclusively in seminaries, spirituality is now finding its way into the curricula...
Spirituality is a concept that is not easily definable and because of that, many people shy away fro...
This article is a response to a paper arguing for a shift from “oneness” to “wholeness” as a democra...
Spirituality is an integral part of human experience. Personal belief systems impact the client as w...
[Extract] Currently within academia scientific secular discourse has become the dominant unchallenge...
NoFindings from surveys of qualified social work practitioners and students indicate a need for soc...
The role of religion and spirituality has not always been included in conversations about social wor...
Rationale The way educators address spirituality can create a sense of community or social isolation...
Aim The aim of this research was to identify healthcare teaching staff’s understanding of spiritua...
Recently, there has been growing interest in the role of spirituality in social work practice. Many ...
Spirituality and religion are vital aspects of client identity and well-being, yet social work profe...
Calls for the integration of spirituality into social work curricula emerged in the Westernliteratur...
Spirituality has been identified as an important component of democratic education by influential sc...