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For many service users and professionals in the field of social
work, shame is an ongoing part of their daily experience. Providing
an in-depth examination of the complex phenomena of shame and
humiliation, this book sets out key contextual issues and
theoretical approaches to comprehend shame and its relevance within
social work. It provides a broad understanding of shame, its
underlying social and political contexts and its effects on service
users and professionals. The book uses innovative international
scholarship and includes theoretical considerations, as well as
empirical findings within the field of social work. It shows the
importance of sensitive, reflective and relationship-oriented
practice based on a better understanding of the complexity of
shame.
For many service users and professionals in the field of social
work, shame is an ongoing part of their daily experience. Providing
an in-depth examination of the complex phenomena of shame and
humiliation, this book sets out key contextual issues and
theoretical approaches to comprehend shame and its relevance within
social work. It provides a broad understanding of shame, its
underlying social and political contexts and its effects on service
users and professionals. The book uses innovative international
scholarship and includes theoretical considerations, as well as
empirical findings within the field of social work. It shows the
importance of sensitive, reflective and relationship-oriented
practice based on a better understanding of the complexity of
shame.
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