“It’s not about imposing what I believe or what I value”: Social workers’ personal reflections on religion and spirituality and their influence on practice

IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
Buetta Warkentin, Cynthia Sottie, Alexander Sawatsky
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ABSTRACTA growing body of work has identified the impact of spirituality and religion in the life of the client and the significance it has for how social workers approach and understand their work. This study, based on qualitative interviews with social work practitioners, contributes to this literature by exploring how social workers’ beliefs impact their motivation to enter the profession, their willingness to explore spirituality and religion with clients, and the role that their own sense of spirituality or religion has in supporting or challenging them in the face of a difficult profession. We found that participants expressed a nuanced understanding of their spiritual or religious identification, offering a critically reflexive stance that demonstrated a fluidity in beliefs that for several also correlated with a willingness to initiate exploration of the significance of spirituality and religion in their clients. Our findings indicate that social workers are motivated to enter a profession that aligns with their values, and that more education and training are needed to better equip social service agencies to understand the significance of spirituality and religion, and to support social workers to engage in exploration of spirituality and religion in their work with clients.KEYWORDS: Religionspiritualitysocial workerssocial work practice Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
“这不是强加我的信仰或我的价值”:社会工作者对宗教和灵性的个人思考及其对实践的影响
越来越多的工作已经确定了灵性和宗教在客户生活中的影响,以及它对社会工作者如何处理和理解他们的工作的重要性。本研究基于对社会工作从业人员的定性访谈,通过探索社会工作者的信仰如何影响他们进入职业的动机,他们与客户一起探索灵性和宗教的意愿,以及他们自己的灵性或宗教意识在面对困难的职业时支持或挑战他们的作用,为这一文献做出了贡献。我们发现,参与者对他们的精神或宗教认同表达了细致入微的理解,提供了一种批判性的反思立场,证明了信仰的流动性,对于一些人来说,这也与他们愿意开始探索灵性和宗教在他们客户中的意义相关。我们的研究结果表明,社会工作者被激励进入与他们的价值观相一致的职业,并且需要更多的教育和培训来更好地使社会服务机构理解灵性和宗教的重要性,并支持社会工作者在与客户的工作中参与灵性和宗教的探索。关键词:宗教灵性社会工作者社会工作实践披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突
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期刊介绍: In the Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work: Social Thought, scholars, researchers, and practitioners examine issues of social justice and religion as they relate to the development of policy and delivery of social services. In addition to timely literature reviews, the journal presents up-to-date, in-depth, expert information on: sectarian and nonsectarian approaches to spirituality and ethics; justice and peace; philosophically oriented aspects of religion in the social services; conceptual frameworks; the philosophy of social work; and a great deal more.
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