"Could We Just Breathe for 30 Seconds?": Social Worker Experiences of Holistic Engagement Practice Training.

IF 2.3 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL WORK Social work Pub Date : 2021-10-02 DOI:10.1093/sw/swab031
Loretta Pyles, Darren T Cosgrove, Erin Gardner, Salome Raheim, Gwendolyn J Adam, Sreyashi Chakravarty, Collina Cooke
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Given the still emerging evidence base about the effectiveness of practices, such as mindfulness, somatics, and integrative body-mind-spirit social work, there is a need to know more about the impacts that training in such areas can have on social workers and their professional work. This mixed-methods article reports on a pilot study that explored practitioners' perceptions regarding the impact of learning holistic engagement practice (HEP) skills on their service delivery and well-being. The research inquires into the perceptions of social workers who received the training, particularly in relation to their quality of presence and the therapeutic relationship; HEP as a form of self-care and a facilitator of compassion satisfaction; the impact it has on social work practice and settings; and the facilitators and barriers to using holistic engagement. Implications from the findings focus on the need for additional research, training, organizational change, and communities of practice to facilitate changes that could promote more effective social work practice, greater levels of empathy, and compassion satisfaction.

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“我们能呼吸30秒吗?”:社会工作者整体参与实践培训经验。
鉴于正念、躯体学和综合身心社会工作等实践的有效性仍在不断涌现的证据基础,有必要更多地了解这些领域的培训对社会工作者及其专业工作的影响。这篇混合方法的文章报告了一项试点研究,该研究探讨了从业者对学习整体参与实践(HEP)技能对其服务提供和福祉的影响的看法。该研究调查了接受培训的社会工作者的看法,特别是关于他们的存在质量和治疗关系;HEP作为一种自我照顾和同情满足的促进者;它对社会工作实践和环境的影响;以及使用整体参与的促进因素和障碍。研究结果表明,需要更多的研究、培训、组织变革和实践社区,以促进更有效的社会工作实践、更高水平的同理心和同情满意度。
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