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Margherita 2 Department of Humanities, Philosophy and Education, University of Salerno , via Giovanni Paolo II 132, 84084 Fisciano, SA , Italy This article aims to rethink the clinical and social work with ... endemic “fear of the stranger” and the socio-political use that it has made of the sovereigntist right in the world. In these terms, we believe that the social and cultural dimensions of the phenomenon do
systematic oppression, social-political climate, transgenerational trauma, resiliency, and faith. Perinatal bereavement models such as Resolved Through Sharing (RTS) provide the appropriate tools and a cost ... ., 2013) . One cannot ignore the systemic and political barriers that add to the complexity of the grief experience or how spirituality and religiosity provide strength and resilience through life’s
new political and economic structures, structures that could lessen the country’s capacity to injure and destroy its own citizens and those of other nations” (Cushman 1995, p. 24) . This author ... significant period of time. This success was fed by the political situation after World War I. The climate of the time, particularly the collapse of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire, supported Adler’s teaching
austerity measures (Maron, 2021) , partially due to the limited political power of those receiving such assistance (Binder, 2013) , and, related to this, the low political power of social workers compared ... estimation of communication research. Sourcebook for political communication research: Methods, measures, and analytical techniques (pp. 434 - 465 ). Routledge. Hayes , A. F. , & Rockwood , N. J. ( 2020
Work Education. Socially, there has been political polarization, a much greater awareness of social injustices surrounding gender, race, immigration status, as well as the rights of particular groups
, The Political Philosophy of Juche, STANFORD JOURNAL OF EAST ASIAN AFF., VOL. 3, NO. 1, 105, 105 Correspondingly, juche requires “holding fast to an independent position, rejecting dependence on others ... rights in relation to the current state of human rights within the DPRK. This analysis highlights both the limitations of international human rights law as well as the importance of several political
effects of foster care . Journal of Political Economy , 116 ( 4 ), 746 - 770 . https://doi.org/10.1086/ 590216 Erens , B. , de Ruiter , C. , Otgaar , H. , & Humblet , J. ( 2022 ). Researchbased risk factors
the results of minimal psychosocial impacts of the pandemic. To add, the majority of participants resided in Central Canada and their experiences might be context-specific to the political, social and ... understand these socio-political contexts of the pandemic and their psychosocial impacts on those working at the frontline. Our qualitative results add nuances to the existing relevant literature. The
discussion of the relevant legal framework and explication of the fundamental humanitarian principles. It then goes on to discuss the political and operational implications for humanitarian organizations that ... “being concerned with the condition of man considered solely as a human being, regardless of his value as a military, political or professional or other unit.”23 It refers more to the motivation for
education and philosophy, relational perspectives have been indispensable, and are part of social work history (Dewey & Bentley, 1960; Murdach, 2007) . Relational research strategies have already been
situations and have had to adapt their practice quickly to the social, economic and political dimensions of the crisis. This Special Issue is dedicated to social workers and all practitioners who have been
alternative to the DSM (Frazer et al., 2009) . It is notable that PIE is commonly used as an alternative to commonly implement social work expertise and philosophy, especially since it is a client-centered
relationships, and establish their political ideals (Hochberg & Konner, 2020) , as well as their academic and career goals. By age 25, a formal restructuring of the brain occurs: neurons prune, white matter
misinformation extends beyond personal interactions and often informs the church’s political activity, impacting how Christians vote, lobby politicians, and interact with legislation. For many Evangelicals, the
. In connection to our changing cultural, social and political landscape, we found we could verbally express the more chaotic elements of COVID-19 through a collaborative autoethnography ( Maréchal 2010 ... , 185 - 193 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j. ijsu. 2020 . 04 .018. Nussbaum , M. ( 2013 ). Political emotions: Why love matters for justice . Cambridge: Belknap Press. Pardasani , M. , Goldkind , L. , Heyman
, the social aspect of an organization is constituted by a complex, competitive and political system of interprofessional staff and patients who relate to the organization itself. Staff and patients
interact regularly with the child. Though this is an essential step in any intervention’s success, social workers, especially newly 6 The importance of these has been argued in philosophy by JL Mackie ... .), Philosophy of science in practice. Dordrecht: Springer. https://www.dur.ac.uk/resources/chess/ CHESSWP_ 2015 _02.pdf. Cartwright , N. , & Hardie , J. ( 2012 ). Evidence based policy: A practical guide to Doing
placement . Social Work Education , 36 ( 5 ), 508 - 520 . https://doi.org/10.1080/02615479. 2016 . 1215418 . Fox , R. ( 2013 ). The call to teach: Philosophy, process, and pragmatics of social work education
pandemic while simultaneously experiencing widespread economic, social justice and political crises, all of which are taking a significant biopsychosocial toll on many individuals, families and communities
individuals by the current political climate and increasing risk for potential isolation. Resilience, the capacity to recover from difficulties and adverse experiences, is a vital protective factor in the face