Parental resistance and social worker skills: towards a theory of motivational social work

  • Forrester, Donald
  • Westlake, David
  • Glynn, Georgia
Publication date
May 2012
Publisher
Wiley
ISSN
1356-7500
Journal
Child & Family Social Work
Citation count (estimate)
43

Abstract

Parental resistance is a ubiquitous feature of child and family social work, yet there has been limited research or theoretical work directed at the issue. This paper identifies social and individual reasons why parents may be resistant. Five principle causes of parental resistance are discussed, namely social structure and disadvantage, the context of child protection work, parental resistance to change, denial or minimization of abuse or neglect and the behaviour of the social worker. It is argued that motivational interviewing (MI) provides particularly useful skills and concepts for firstly reducing the social worker contribution to resistance and secondly minimizing the resistance related to other reasons for resistance. Key adaptation...

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