Rachel J Hagues, D. Cecil, Aimée Ghanem, Rania Mansour, David E. Robbins
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Abstract
ABSTRACT Recognizing that faith plays a significant motivational and coping role for many working in stressful conditions, this study examines the effects of faith on social workers in Lebanon working with refugees (N = 47). Data were collected using a structured interview guide in individual interviews and focus groups. Participants also completed a brief ordinal instrument. While results do reveal that numerous social workers in Lebanon working with refugees rely on faith for coping and motivation, findings suggest significant variability both in terms of perceived stress levels and extent of reliance on faith. Findings indicate the importance of teamwork and faith in humanity. Motivation often came from a belief in the cause or the refugees they were serving, and from a sense that they were doing God’s work. Implications for practice are discussed.
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In the Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work: Social Thought, scholars, researchers, and practitioners examine issues of social justice and religion as they relate to the development of policy and delivery of social services. In addition to timely literature reviews, the journal presents up-to-date, in-depth, expert information on: sectarian and nonsectarian approaches to spirituality and ethics; justice and peace; philosophically oriented aspects of religion in the social services; conceptual frameworks; the philosophy of social work; and a great deal more.