British Journal of Social Work
Volume 45, Issue 6, 2015, Pages 1717-1733
Incorporating Spirituality into Social Work Practice with Migrants (Article)
George M.* ,
Ellison V.
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School of Social Work, Virginia Commonwealth University, PO Box 842027, Richmond, VA 23284, United States
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School of Social Work, Virginia Commonwealth University, PO Box 842027, Richmond, VA 23284, United States
Abstract
The world has become a more pluralistically, spiritual society due to globalisation and the influx of migrants to new countries. These changes beckon social workers, especially those who work with migrants, to incorporate spirituality into their practice. This paper proposes a spirituality-based social work framework that can help social work practice adapt to the varied backgrounds of migrants through self-awareness and non-judgement, empathy and trust, communication and interconnectedness, experience and compassion, and acceptance and new beginnings. The purpose of this framework is twofold: first, to help social workers understand spirituality for themselves, and second to help them use this to initiate a non-judgemental, collaborative and client-centred approach with their migrant clients. © 2014 The Author.
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DOI: 10.1093/bjsw/bcu035
ISSN: 00453102
Cited by: 7
Original Language: English