Understanding emotions in social work : Richard Ingram theory, practice and reflection /

By: Ingram, Richard [author]Material type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: Maidenhead, Berkshire, England : Open University Press, 2015Description: 156 pages : 26 cm. illustrationISBN: 9780335263868Subject(s): 1. Social case work | 2. Emotional intelligence | 3. EmotionsLOC classification: HV 11 I392 2015
Contents:
Incomplete contents Part one -- Linking ethics and values to professional identity, inclusive and reflective practice Situating ethics and values in social work practice Applied ethics and social work Education and learning for ethical practice: Situating ethics and values within the social work continuum Ethics, values and social work identity/ies Ethics, values and reflective practice Part two -- Themes for social work practice: 'Power', 'Social justice', 'Partnership', 'Diversity and difference' and 'Relationship-based practice' Power Partnership working, ethics and social work practice Diversity and Difference Relationship Based Practice Social Justice Afterword: Reflecting on ethics and values: Continuing the journey Index.
Summary: Summary As a social work student or practitioner it is essential to be able to understand, recognize and critically reflect on your own emotions and those of others. Consciously or unconsciously, emotions play an integral role in day-to-day decision making, assessments and relationship building, and a lack of emotional awareness and understanding can result in poor practice and a failure to think critically. Practical and engaging, this book encourages you to consider the role of emotions in the light of your own experiences and practice contexts. Key topics include: Understanding what emotions are and how they apply to social work practice; Recognizing and reflecting upon the emotional content of practice Incorporating emotions in reflective journals, reports, case notes, critical incident analysis and academic writing; Understanding the conscious and unconscious emotions at play in your practice and how these can impact upon the development of positive relationships; Enhancing understanding of self and the importance of resilience; Understanding the role of emotions in supervision, support and reflection. In addition, each chapter includes case studies, to make the link between theory and practice, reflective exercises to encourage the reader to consider the discussion from their own contexts and perspectives. There will also be key learning points to summarise the main ideas presented at the end of each chapter.
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Includes index.

Includes bibliographical references and index

Incomplete contents Part one -- Linking ethics and values to professional identity, inclusive and reflective practice Situating ethics and values in social work practice Applied ethics and social work Education and learning for ethical practice: Situating ethics and values within the social work continuum Ethics, values and social work identity/ies Ethics, values and reflective practice Part two -- Themes for social work practice: 'Power', 'Social justice', 'Partnership', 'Diversity and difference' and 'Relationship-based practice' Power Partnership working, ethics and social work practice Diversity and Difference Relationship Based Practice Social Justice Afterword: Reflecting on ethics and values: Continuing the journey Index.

Summary
As a social work student or practitioner it is essential to be able to understand, recognize and critically reflect on your own emotions and those of others. Consciously or unconsciously, emotions play an integral role in day-to-day decision making, assessments and relationship building, and a lack of emotional awareness and understanding can result in poor practice and a failure to think critically. Practical and engaging, this book encourages you to consider the role of emotions in the light of your own experiences and practice contexts. Key topics include: Understanding what emotions are and how they apply to social work practice; Recognizing and reflecting upon the emotional content of practice Incorporating emotions in reflective journals, reports, case notes, critical incident analysis and academic writing; Understanding the conscious and unconscious emotions at play in your practice and how these can impact upon the development of positive relationships; Enhancing understanding of self and the importance of resilience; Understanding the role of emotions in supervision, support and reflection. In addition, each chapter includes case studies, to make the link between theory and practice, reflective exercises to encourage the reader to consider the discussion from their own contexts and perspectives. There will also be key learning points to summarise the main ideas presented at the end of each chapter.

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