This paper examines the place of emotions within social work practice. The perceived tensions between emotions and rational decision making are explored and it is argued that their relationship is compatible and necessary. A model for the co-creation of emotionally intelligent supervision is developed to support this vision of practice.<br/
Emotional intelligence (EI) has become one of the new management ‘buzz’ terms. It is suggested that...
The authors argue that, in the course of its history, social work has oscillated between two contras...
The ways in which social workers experience a range of emotions that are evoked in their professiona...
This paper examines the place of emotions within social work practice. The perceived tensions betwee...
This paper examines the place of emotions within social work practice. The perceived tensions betwee...
This thesis explores the explicit and implicit use of emotions in social work practice and the ways ...
Social workers manage demands in their everyday professional practice, handling personal emotions an...
The paper explores the views of social work practitioners regarding their ability to explore the emo...
This paper based on literature review relates to emotions, emotional intelligence (EI) and their con...
This paper considers the concept of emotional intelligence in relation to social work practice. An o...
Emotions are a part of social work, and how the employees manage and process them can affect the qua...
Emotional intelligence (EI) has become one of the new management ‘buzz’ terms. It is suggested that...
The authors argue that, in the course of its history, social work has oscillated between two contras...
The ways in which social workers experience a range of emotions that are evoked in their professiona...
This paper examines the place of emotions within social work practice. The perceived tensions betwee...
This paper examines the place of emotions within social work practice. The perceived tensions betwee...
This thesis explores the explicit and implicit use of emotions in social work practice and the ways ...
Social workers manage demands in their everyday professional practice, handling personal emotions an...
The paper explores the views of social work practitioners regarding their ability to explore the emo...
This paper based on literature review relates to emotions, emotional intelligence (EI) and their con...
This paper considers the concept of emotional intelligence in relation to social work practice. An o...
Emotions are a part of social work, and how the employees manage and process them can affect the qua...
Emotional intelligence (EI) has become one of the new management ‘buzz’ terms. It is suggested that...
The authors argue that, in the course of its history, social work has oscillated between two contras...
The ways in which social workers experience a range of emotions that are evoked in their professiona...