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Exploring the Relationship between Self-Awareness and Student Commitment and Understanding of Culturally Responsive Social Work Practice.

Kimberly Bender1, Nalini Negi, Dawnovise N Fowler.   

Abstract

This study explores the relationship between self-awareness and social work students' commitment and understanding of culturally responsive social work practice. Data consisted of assigned papers (N = 23), submitted by graduate social work students, which asked them to describe their ethnic/racial background and ancestors' process of assimilation, and to reflect on their ethnic and racial identity as a means toward increased self-awareness and future culturally responsive practice. Content analysis revealed 11 themes, including students' enlightenment of their privilege, experiences of cultural loss, and acknowledgment of biases as integral parts of culturally responsive practice. Implications for social work education and research are addressed.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 23255873      PMCID: PMC3523726          DOI: 10.1080/15313200903531990

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ethn Cult Divers Soc Work        ISSN: 1531-3204


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2.  Enhancing Self-Awareness: A Practical Strategy to Train Culturally Responsive Social Work Students.

Authors:  Nalini J Negi; Kimberly A Bender; Rich Furman; Dawnovise N Fowler; Julia Clark Prickett
Journal:  Adv Soc Work       Date:  2010
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