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The Occupational Experience of Residential Child and Youth Care Workers - Caring and Its Discontents (Paperback)
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The Occupational Experience of Residential Child and Youth Care Workers - Caring and Its Discontents (Paperback)
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From open and straightforward accounts of residential care workers,
The Occupational Experience of Residential Child and Youth Care
Workers shows you how care is handled, not how it should be
handled. This book introduces you to a social reality, a sometimes
very difficult and challenging social reality, as it is viewed by
its participants. If you want to know more about what is actually
going on in residential care and the discontent that workers
frequently experience, this is the book that lays out the facts,
the problems, and the nature of residential youth centers.The
Occupational Experience of Residential Child and Youth Care Workers
broaches the problem of tension between workers and residents and
hopes that bringing the problem out into the open will be a first
step toward a solution. You learn that the very arrangement of
residential care automatically sets up antagonism between the sole
group care worker and his/her wards; residents tend to resist the
inherently coercive efforts of the worker who tries to bring them
through processes of change and socialization. The Occupational
Experience of Residential Child and Youth Care Workers will make
you think about: residential care and conflicts group interaction
career satisfaction and dissatisfaction interpretive sociology of
education and its methodology social controlInterviews with Israeli
residential care workers are presented to help you understand the
circumstances under which residential care providers experience
discontent, or job dissatisfaction. You learn which workers are
most likely to feel discontented and how staff members cope with
the stress and discontent they experience. Youth care workers,
policymakers, child-care staff recruiters, supervisors, and
trainers will find this book sheds much light on the problem of
discontent and the need to make child and youth care facilities
more humane for residents and staff alike. It will also help social
work educators and researchers in sociology, social work, and the
social psychology of education get in touch with what goes on
inside the walls of residential care centers.
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