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White Privilege and Clinical Social Work Practice: Reflections and Recommendations
Authors:Ashley Davis  Sabrina Gentlewarrior
Affiliation:1. Social Work Department, Wheelock College, Boston, Massachusetts, USAadavis@wheelock.edu;3. Division of Student Success and Diversity, Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater, Massachusetts, USA
Abstract:
This exploratory study examined how seasoned White social workers grappled with the presence and effects of White privilege on their clinical practice. Data were collected in focus groups; findings were surfaced through thematic analysis. Five themes emerged: the role of engaging in continuous self-awareness in clinical practice; the complexity of using intersectionality to inform our work; the necessity of addressing White privilege in clinical conversations; the importance of creating strategies for use of power; and the process of engaging in life-long growth. These workers demonstrated awareness of, and accountability for, White privilege. Implications for progressive social work practice are discussed.
Keywords:clinical practice  progressive social work  racism  White privilege
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