Emotional Labor in Social Workers’ Practice

Bidragets oversatte titel: Følelsesarbejde i sagsbehandleres praksis

Cecilie Kolonda Moesby-Jensen, Helle Schjellerup Nielsen

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Abstract

The meeting between service users and social workers is emotional, since it is centered on significant challenges and changes in the service users’ lives. Emotions are thus always at play in social work, but are managed in various ways by the professional. In an explorative qualitative case study at two Danish social services departments, we identified three types of emotional labor: (1) when the social worker shuts off emotions both during and after the meeting; (2) when the social worker defers emotions and processes them at a later time; and (3) when emotions dominate, and a case gets ‘under the skin’ of the social worker. Emotional labor can have both positive and negative effect on the work, and knowledge about different kinds of emotional labor can aid professional discussion about emotions at the work place as well as the psychosocial working environment for the social workers, factors which help improve practice. The study showed that emotional labor is a multidimensional concept, hence it is not just managed in different ways by social workers; it is always related to the specific emotion culture and the community of practice at the work place
Bidragets oversatte titelFølelsesarbejde i sagsbehandleres praksis
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftEuropean Journal of Social Work
Vol/bind18
Udgave nummer5
Sider (fra-til)690-702
Antal sider12
ISSN1369-1457
StatusUdgivet - 2015
Udgivet eksterntJa

Emneord

  • Følelsesarbejde
  • socialrådgiver praksis
  • Etnografisk studie

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