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Social Worker Identity: A Profession in Context - Presented by the Wisconsin Chapter - Presented by the Wisconsin Chapter
Professional identity is conceptualized as an extension of social identity, vis-à-vis the embodiment of three qualities: connectedness, expansiveness, and effectiveness. This training utilizes interviews with 12 social workers, practicing in different areas, to identify shared aspects of social worker professional identity. Commonalities pertaining to practitioner motivations, environments, and external challenges/triumphs help to contextualize the profession for new social workers.
Learning Objectives 1. To contextualize the professional identity of social workers, vis-à-vis dimensions of social identity 2. To expose new social workers (and social work students) to collective experiences in social work practice 3. To explore professional social worker identity as an extension of individual identity
1 Personal Development
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