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Case work treatment of adult patients of a psychiatric clinic 1
Authors:Sylvia Perry
Affiliation:Professor, Codirector of Doctoral Program, Smith College School for Social Work
Abstract:Social work instructors need to understand racism and promote racial justice to help social work students become skillful at addressing racism in practice and policy. Reflective practices, such as journal writing, can help instructors explore the impact of their racial socialization and identity on their teaching and guide their professional development in this area. This article presents a shared journaling project between peers within a social work doctoral program. Participants used this medium to increase their self-awareness and promote racial dialogue within a relational context. Relational-cultural theory is used as a lens for understanding how the relationships between journaling partners deepened over time and facilitated antiracist practice. Implications for social work practice, education, and research are discussed.
Keywords:antiracism  doctoral education  journaling  social work education
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