
Learning Through Social Work Stories-That-Matter: Global Perspectives
Synopsis
In our increasingly tumultuous world, this book offers insight and inspiration through personal narrative. It collects the accounts of twenty-seven social workers and those in academia based in five continents, surveying a wide range of environments, communities, and systems. Each narrative serves as a testament to the profound intersections of relationships, emotions, and experiences, encapsulating stories of genuine human significance. Advocating for the cultivation of three essential intelligences - social intelligence (SQ), emotional intelligence (EQ), and experiential intelligence (XQ) - the book prompts readers to grasp the nuanced power dynamics inherent in each tale. As a prompt to critical reflection that guides readers towards self-discovery and professional identity, this collection is ideal for graduate students and researchers in social work.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- ISBN: 9781009386227
- Number of pages: 403
- Dimensions: 237 x 161 x 29 mm
- Weight: 724g
- Languages: English