Encountering bodies and identity dynamics of social worker: A case of a cleft lip and palatesurgeries department

IF 1.7 3区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL WORK
Dan Liu, Ke Cui
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Abstract

This article highlights social work practices for children with cleft lip and palate (CLP) and their families in a hospital. Embodiment is the main theoretical perspective used to analyse complex encounters between clients (children with CLP and their parents) and social workers in concrete interactive situations. It allows us to symmetrically reflect on how encounters between the bodies of clients, the social worker and medical professionals co-construct and redefine the social worker’s identities. Three body-related identities emerge and coexist as the practice proceeds: a normal person with a normal life, a learner without embodied knowledge of a particular illness and a professional with both medical and social work authorities. These three dimensions show how mutual embodiment in contextualised interactions affects the social worker-client relationship. About implications for social work practice, we draw attention to the situated identities of social worker in a specific context, and explain how embodiment serves as a critical tool to improve our understanding of practitioners’ dynamic identities through embodied reflexivity.
社会工作者的身体接触与身份动态——以唇腭裂外科为例
本文着重介绍了医院对唇腭裂儿童及其家庭的社会工作实践。体现是主要的理论视角,用于分析客户(患有CLP的儿童及其父母)与社会工作者在具体互动情况下的复杂遭遇。它让我们对称地反思客户、社会工作者和医疗专业人员的身体如何共同构建和重新定义社会工作者的身份。随着实践的进行,三种与身体相关的身份出现并共存:一个有正常生活的正常人,一个没有特定疾病具体知识的学习者,以及一个拥有医疗和社会工作权威的专业人士。这三个维度显示了情境化互动中的相互体现如何影响社会工作者与案主的关系。关于对社会工作实践的影响,我们提请注意社会工作者在特定背景下的情境身份,并解释体现如何通过体现反射来提高我们对从业者动态身份的理解。
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3.90
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5.90%
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期刊介绍: Qualitative Social Work provides a forum for those interested in qualitative research and evaluation and in qualitative approaches to practice. The journal facilitates interactive dialogue and integration between those interested in qualitative research and methodology and those involved in the world of practice. It reflects the fact that these worlds are increasingly international and interdisciplinary in nature. The journal is a forum for rigorous dialogue that promotes qualitatively informed professional practice and inquiry.
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