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Job stress as it relates to social workers in a locked state mental health hospitalLane, John Patrick 01 January 1994 (has links)
This research examines the level of stress experienced by social workers employed in a locked mental health hospital. A comparative analysis was completed measuring the level of stress associated with the type of unit: acute or chronic.
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Factors influencing males in their choice of social work as a careerHeim, Frieda Kepple 01 January 1994 (has links)
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Social workers' responses to religious clientsRussek, Lisa Marie 01 January 1995 (has links)
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A survey on work experiences of practicing social workers who are disabledFreidel, Charles Robinson 01 January 1997 (has links)
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An exploration of the need for macro trained social workersShackleford, Crystal Dawn 01 January 1997 (has links)
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Interprofessional expectations of the medical social worker in home health careSchill, Wendy Marie 01 January 1997 (has links)
No description available.
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Factors influencing social workers commitment to the field of gerontologyCole, Susan Savella, Alarcon, Teresa Marie 01 January 2001 (has links)
Due to the impending "elder boom" the need for gerontological social workers is increasing. This study examined what attracted workers to enter this field and what motivates them to stay. The research also focused on the relationship between the social worker's commitment and their perceived need for training and education in the field of gerontology.
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Child welfare workers' perceptions of reunification services: Are timeframes feasible?Calderon, Nancy Razo, Hernandez, Elisa Adriana 01 January 2005 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to explore the impact of current child welfare policy, specifically the Adoption Assistance and Safe Families Act of 1997 (ASFA), on the perceptions of child welfare workers about their decisions.
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Man kan inte rädda alla - Socialarbetares erfarenheter av att arbeta med barn och unga som blivit utsatta för sexuellt våldAndersson, Jenny, Derborn, Linnea January 2020 (has links)
Background: Many children and youths are exposed to sexual violence. Sexual violence is being normalized and few seek help. Furthermore, exposure to sexual violence can lead to several psychosocial issues. Aim: The purpose of the thesis is to examine the social workers' experiences of working with children and youths who have been subjected to sexual violence. Method: A qualitative literature study has been conducted to create an overview of existing research material in the field. Result: The findings of this study has been developed into five themes: difficulties with the system, interaction with children, lack of knowledge, emotional stress and supervision and support. The findings conclude that social workers in the field of sexual violence struggle in cooperating with other authorities, and with not having enough knowledge about the field for being able to give the best help. According to the social workers’ experience they needed a lot of support and supervision from colleagues and superiors to be able to cope with high workloads and the emotional stress that follows being exposed to traumatic stories of their clients. These themes are discussed and understood in relation to three theories: secondary trauma, cognitive dissonance, and discretion.
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Professionellas syn på stöd till personer som befinner sig i social hemlöshet. En jämförande studie utifrån synsätt mellan Bostad först och SocialtjänstenMånsson, Nancy, Rahn Langguth, Celine January 2018 (has links)
The number of homeless people in Malmö has increased in recent years, which makes it a relevant subject to study. Structural homelessness has grown to be the most common reason to homelessness. Earlier social homelessness was the most common reason. How does that effect the work with the clients in social homelessness and how is the support designed. The reasons above makes it an interesting subject to study.This study mainly focuses on similarities and differences in the view of the support between professionals at Social Services and Housing First for people in social homelessness.The study has been conducted with a qualitative approach in which six semi structured interviews have been carried out with social workers at the Social Services and at Housing First.The results from the interviews were then analyzed through a thematic analysis using organizational theory.The main differences that were shown in the results were differences in support between Social Services and Housing First in the way they work with clients in social homelessness. The result also shows a common view of the need for more support efforts.
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