沉默的声音:社会工作和保守叙事的压迫

L. Ressler, D. Hodge
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采用半结构化的电话访谈形式,本定性研究探讨了保守基督徒(N = 12)在社会工作中的叙述。调查发现,信仰对受访者来说非常重要,他们认为信仰会影响他们的社会工作。被调查者被发现赞同NASW道德准则中所描述的所有职业价值观,他们认为这些价值观与他们自己的价值观是一致的。然而,绝大多数受访者认为,他们认为这一职业放弃了宗教多样性的道德要求,因此感到受压迫。他们认为,结果包括不被理解、歧视、无根据的负面批评,以及NASW未能代表他们消除统治和压迫。最后,由于害怕其他社会工作者的报复,他们对促进社会的普遍福利犹豫不决。这一职业的道德要求与其实际操作之间的不协调似乎在这一群体的成员中产生了很大程度的心理压力。
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Silenced voices: Social work and the oppression of conservative narratives
Abstract Using a semi‐structured telephone interview format, this qualitative study explored the narrative of conservative Christians (N = 12) in social work. Faith was found to be very important to the respondents and was perceived by them to influence their social work. The respondents were found to endorse all of the values of the profession as delineated in the NASW Code of Ethics, which they viewed as compatible with their own values. However, respondents overwhelmingly felt oppressed in the profession which, they held, abdicated the ethical mandates for religious diversity. The results, they believed, included not being understood, discrimination, unwarranted negative criticism, and failure of NASW to work to eliminate domination and oppression on their behalf. Finally, they were hesitant to promote the general welfare of society for fear of reprisals by other social workers. The dissonance between the profession's ethical mandates and its actual practice appears to engender a significant degree of psychological stress among members of this group.
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