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Santeria And Mental Health : Bridging The Gap Between The Social Work Profession And Orisha, Penelope Williams Jan 2016

Santeria And Mental Health : Bridging The Gap Between The Social Work Profession And Orisha, Penelope Williams

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This qualitative study was conducted with the purpose of exploring how Orisha priest and priestesses dealt with issues of mental health with in their Iles and/or community. This study was made possible by the participation of seven priests and priestess, by conducting semi-open ended narrative interviews. The findings indicated that issues of mental health were present and dealt with in a number of ways by elders in the community. The results show that collaborative measure need to be supported between elders in the Santeria community and the social work profession, in order to establish culturally competent and therapeutic results to …


Social Workers' Experiences Related To Online Dating : A Descriptive Study, Miriam B. Stevens Jan 2016

Social Workers' Experiences Related To Online Dating : A Descriptive Study, Miriam B. Stevens

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This descriptive, mixed methods study was undertaken to explore social workers' experiences related to online dating. This study aimed to describe social workers' attitudes and approaches to online dating, determine the type and frequency of ethical and clinical issues that social workers may encounter in the course of online dating, learn how social workers are addressing these issues, and determine the extent to which there is a need for guidance and policies related to online dating as a social worker.

Using availability and snowball sampling, data was collected from 577 social workers and social work students using an online survey …