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The Discursive Struggles of the Client–Worker Relationship in the Social Services

Leena MikkolaHanna Nykänen

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interviewssosiaalipalvelut050801 communication & media studies050109 social psychologySocial Welfarekeskusteluasiakkaat0508 media and communicationssocial servicesasiakkuusclient-social worker relationshipsdiskurssi0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologycontrapuntal analysislcsh:R5-920keskustelunanalyysibusiness.industry05 social scienceshaastattelutGeneral MedicinePublic relationssosiaalityöntekijätrelational dialectics theoryhenkilösuhteetbusinesslcsh:Medicine (General)kielellinen vuorovaikutusdialektiikka

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This study examines how disability service workers identify the discourses of the client-worker relationships. We studied the clientworker relationship from the perspective of the relational dialectics theory with a focus on relational contradictions and the meanings created within discursive struggles. We analyzed the interview data from 22 social workers using contrapuntal analysis. According to the social workers’ perceptions, two discursive struggles exist in client-worker relationships: i) the struggle of integration, consisting of the contradiction of the ideal and the real and the contradiction of closeness and reservedness and ii) the struggle of certainty, consisting of the contradiction of predictability and novelty and the contradiction of openness and closedness. These struggles and contradictions arranges on the societal and relational frames to fully depict the nature of social work. Overall, our analysis shows that the client-worker relationship is both bound to the norms of a professional and a close interpersonal relationship, making its study particularly interesting.

10.4081/qrmh.2020.8688https://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/qrmh/article/view/8688