Social Work in the Age of Disconnection

Michael Jarrette-Kenny, Miriam Jaffe
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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. © 2022 selection and editorial matter, Michael Jarrette-Kenny and Miriam Jafe;individual chapters, the contributors.
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脱节时代的社会工作
这篇编辑过的文章汇集了9名临床社会工作者在2019冠状病毒病期间工作的故事,探讨了被迫使用技术造成的脱节以及社会不公正时期明显的脱节。这些章节采用叙事策略来捕捉我们历史上的这一变革时刻,探讨了技术和社交媒体对心理治疗的影响,对慢性精神病患者和老年人的服务提供,以及最近文化转变对我们对性别、性、种族、移民经历和政治激进主义观念的影响。虽然传统的研究方法倾向于解决社会问题,好像他们脱离了人类的生活和经验,但这些章节采用现象学描述现有系统如何运作,以确定理论与实践之间的差距,并在各种制度结构中恢复个人的经验。每章分为三个部分,以预读和细读问题开始,以写作提示结束,让从业者和学生审视自己的想法,并将所学知识付诸实践。适合临床社会工作和实践心理健康专业人士的学生,这本书对于那些想要在我们不断发展的时代理解社会工作实践的人来说是必不可少的。©2022选择和编辑事项,Michael jarrett - kenny和Miriam Jafe;个人章节,贡献者。
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