British Journal of Guidance and Counselling
Volume 43, Issue 4, 2015, Pages 492-503
Politicised notions of professional identity and psychosocial practice among practitioners working with asylum seekers and refugees (Article)
Apostolidou Z.*
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Researcher, 19 Ayias Sofias Aglantzia, Nicosia, 2102, Cyprus
Abstract
This is the first study undertaken in the UK that investigates the notion of professional identity among practitioners who work with asylum seekers and refugees. Drawing on a social constructionist epistemology and a Foucauldian theoretical and methodological framework of power and discourse, I analysed extracts from semi-structured interviews that were conducted with eight specialist professionals who have worked with this population. The findings of this study suggest that the notion of professional identity among these practitioners envelops a social and political activist stance and a deep sense of commitment towards promoting social change within the wider community. Likewise, clinical work with refugees combines professional knowledge and values with a politicised involvement that fosters a psychosocial perspective on clients' distress and difficulties. © 2014 Taylor & Francis.
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DOI: 10.1080/03069885.2014.987727
ISSN: 03069885
Cited by: 4
Original Language: English