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Social Work In The Age Of Disconnection 1st Edition Michael Jarrettekenny

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Social Work In The Age Of Disconnection 1st Edition Michael Jarrettekenny
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.09 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Michael Jarrette-Kenny, Miriam Jaffe
ISBN: 9781032218304, 9781003270225, 9781032218298, 9781000584158, 9781000584127, 1032218304, 1003270220, 1032218290, 1000584151
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Social Work In The Age Of Disconnection 1st Edition Michael Jarrettekenny by Michael Jarrette-kenny, Miriam Jaffe 9781032218304, 9781003270225, 9781032218298, 9781000584158, 9781000584127, 1032218304, 1003270220, 1032218290, 1000584151 instant download after payment.

This edited text brings together the stories of nine clinical social workers working during COVID-19, exploring the disconnections caused by a forced use of technology as well as the disconnections apparent in a time of social injustice. Employing narrative strategies to capture this transformative moment of our history, these chapters explore the effects of technology and social media on psychotherapy, the delivery of services for the chronically mentally ill and elderly, as well as the consequences of recent cultural shifts on our conceptions of gender, sexuality, race, the immigrant experience, and political activism. While traditional research methodologies tend to address social problems as if they were divorced from the lives and experiences of human beings, these chapters employ phenomenological description of how the existing system functions, to identify theory-to-practice gaps and to recover the experiences of the person within the various institutional structures. Divided into three parts, each chapter begins with pre-reading and close reading questions and ends with writing prompts, allowing for practitioners and students to examine their own thoughts, and put what they have learnt into practice. Suitable for students of clinical social work and practicing mental health professionals, this book is essential for those wanting to make sense of social work practice in our constantly evolving times.

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