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Pride And Shame In Child And Family Social Work Emotions And The Search For Humane Practice Matthew Gibson

  • SKU: BELL-51809100
Pride And Shame In Child And Family Social Work Emotions And The Search For Humane Practice Matthew Gibson
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Pride And Shame In Child And Family Social Work Emotions And The Search For Humane Practice Matthew Gibson instant download after payment.

Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.93 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Matthew Gibson
ISBN: 9781447344803, 1447344804
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Pride And Shame In Child And Family Social Work Emotions And The Search For Humane Practice Matthew Gibson by Matthew Gibson 9781447344803, 1447344804 instant download after payment.

What role does emotion play in child and family social work practice? In this book, researcher Matthew Gibson reviews the role of shame and pride in social work, providing invaluable new insights from the first study undertaken into the role of these emotions within professional practice. The author demonstrates how these emotions, which are embedded within the very structures of society but experienced as individual phenomena, are used as mechanism of control in relation to both professionals themselves and service users. Examining the implications of these emotional experiences in the context of professional practice and the relationship between the individual, the family and the state, the book calls for a more humane form of practice, rooted in more informed policies that take in to consideration the realities and frailties of the human experience.

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