持续专业发展的情感体验

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q3 SOCIAL WORK
Tanya Moore
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摘要本研究试图理解为什么一些社会工作者似乎与持续专业发展(CPD)的机会公开联系和参与,而另一些社会工作者似乎与他们的学习有更多的冲突关系。通过对8名社会工作者的自由联想叙事访谈,本研究探讨了参与者的CPD情感体验。使用“进化方法”(Cooper, 2014)对数据进行分析,其中检查新想法并组织成主题。研究结果为社会工作者的学习提供了一个清晰的关系维度,研究人员提供了学习反应模型作为研究的产物。这是一个持续专业发展教育的传记叙事模型,它提供了一种理解社会工作者对持续专业发展的方法是如何受到早期学习促进经验的影响的方法。该模型表明,对于一些社会工作者来说,未来参与学习的剧本是在这个阶段设定的,他们将在成人学习中重复他们早期的反应。但该研究也确定了明显的补偿因素和经验,这些似乎使社会工作者能够规定他们的CPD方法。然而,从最初的经验中产生的内心情感声音仍然是相同的,正是这一点重播和塑造了社会工作者的CPD情感体验。关键字:持续专业发展社会工作学习者教育教育关系致谢我要衷心感谢研究参与者慷慨地给予我时间和他们的故事,也要感谢我的导师David Forbes博士,他一直给予我洞察力和鼓励。这篇文章是为了纪念我的导师、导师和朋友Andrew Cooper教授。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。tanya Moore是埃塞克斯成人社会关怀和社会工作的首席社会工作者,是塔维斯托克和波特曼NHS基金会信托基金的博士生导师
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The emotional experience of continuing professional development
ABSTRACTThis study seeks to understand why some social workers seem to connect and engage openly with opportunities for continuing professional development (CPD) while others seem to have a more conflicted relationship with their learning. Using psychoanalytically informed free association narrative interviews with eight social workers, the study explores the participant’s emotional experience of CPD. The data is analysed using an ‘Evolved approach’ (Cooper, 2014) in which it is examined for new ideas and organised into themes. The findings suggest a clear relational dimension to learning for social workers and the researcher offers The Learning Response model as a product of the study. This is a biographical narrative model of the pedagogy of CPD which offers a way of understanding how social worker’s approach to CPD is influenced by the experience of learning facilitation in early life. The model suggests that for some social workers, the script for future engagement with learning is set at this stage and they will repeat their early responses in their adult learning. But the study also identifies apparent compensatory factors and experiences and these seem to enable social workers to rescript their approach to CPD. For all however, the inner emotional voice created from initial experiences remains the same and it is this which replays and shapes social worker’s emotional experience of CPD.KEYWORDS: Continuing professional developmentsocial worklearner, pedagogyeducationrelational AcknowledgementsI would like to express my sincere thanks to the study participants who generously gave me their time and their stories and to my supervisor, Dr David Forbes who consistently gave insight and encouragement.This article is dedicated to the memory of Professor Andrew Cooper, my supervisor, mentor and friend.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsTanya MooreTanya Moore is Principal Social Worker for Essex Adult Social Care and Social Work Doctoral Supervisor at The Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust
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2.50
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Work Practice publishes high quality refereed articles devoted to the exploration and analysis of practice in social welfare and allied health professions from psychodynamic and systemic perspectives. This includes counselling, social care planning, education and training, research, institutional life, management and organisation or policy-making. Articles are also welcome that critically examine the psychodynamic tradition in the light of other theoretical orientations or explanatory systems. The Journal of Social Work Practice is committed to a policy of equal opportunities and actively strives to foster all forms of intercultural dialogue and debate.
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