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La influencia de la dimensión de género en el Trabajo Social
2006
Josefa.Fombuena@uv.es Esta investigación cualitativa explicita la influencia de la dimensión de género en la intervención de las trabajadoras sociales y las dificultades que han de atravesar, no sólo por ser mujeres que atienden a mujeres, sino debido a las categorías que desvelan las trabajadoras sociales participantes: la fragilidad del marco en el que realizan su práctica profesional, la existencia de un isomorfismo en torno a la queja de profesionales y usuarias, la posición de subordinación a la que han sido confinadas las mujeres en las instituciones públicas y la tensión entre derechos y cuidados. This qualitative research explains the influence of gender on the interventions of fema…
Un estudio de las familias de origen de los y las trabajadoras sociales desde el modelo contextual
2011
Data related to the research about the origin families of eleven social workers is presented. The personal resources, learned within the family, are part of the set of necessary competencies and skills for social intervention. Therefore the research about the origin families is relevant. In order to get a population sample, educational training seminaries for social workers were used. To collect the data, the three-generation genogram technique was used and analysis was performed using the contextual model from Ivan Boszormenyi- Nagy. The results point towards social workers familiarized with pain, with the giving and getting back sequence and with curiosity.Se presentan algunos datos relat…
XXV años de Trabajo social. El aniversario como rito de pasaje
2009
Commemorating a date, thus turning it into an emblematic day, can be considered a «rite of passage» which turns a private event into a public ceremony with a heightened symbolic value. Rites in Social Work are necessary to allow the growth of this profession, a young one barely one hundred years old, and to allow adaptation to new realities. This is how the ritual restores the time of the myth, allowing the old to remain in order to integrate the new, establishing a narration of evolution and growth. Rituals are acts that symbolize, over a sequence of time, the founding myth. They refer to the origins of identity of a profession, in this case, Social Work. Myths have a clear, noble and foun…