Conceptualizing anxiety among social work students: implications for social work education |
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Authors: | Stephanie L. Baird |
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Affiliation: | Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada |
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Abstract: | Student anxiety is frequently discussed within social work education. Due to its potentially devastating impacts, social work educators need to have a full understanding of anxiety in this context, in order to determine the best way to support students. Research on student anxiety from a broad body of literature provides implications for social work classrooms and field education. Key underlying concepts from previous social work and related research on student anxiety inform a conceptual model to help educators develop a more complex understanding of student anxiety. Implications for further research and important next steps in the development of support strategies for social work students are identified. |
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Keywords: | Social work education student anxiety field education |
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