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The Strengths of Rural Social Workers: Perspectives on Managing Dual Relationships in Small Alaskan Communities
Authors:Heidi Brocious  Jacqueline Eisenberg  Jenny York  Helen Shepard  Sharon Clayton  Brittany Van Sickle
Institution:1. Department of Social Work , University of Alaska Fairbanks , Juneau , Alaska hlbrocious@alaska.edu;3. Department of Social Work , University of Alaska Fairbanks , Juneau , Alaska
Abstract:Social workers are advised to avoid dual relationships; however, this recommendation is not realistic for rural social workers. Using qualitative analysis, this study examines the perspectives of 10 rural social workers in Alaska who are long-term members of their community. From the data, four themes emerged: (1) Rural social workers cannot avoid dual relationships, (2) Healthy dual relationships can have benefits for clients, (3) Social work and other professional education helps rural social workers manage complex situations, and (4) Rural social workers use complex critical thinking and have developed advanced skills to negotiate dual relationships.
Keywords:strengths  ethics  dual relationships  rural practice
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