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On this episode of Relational Practice: A Social Work Podcast, hosts Dr. Jodie Park and Rose Mackey dive into the profound role social workers play in supporting people through grief and loss. They approach this topic from a holistic, "person-in-environment" perspective, providing a practical and insightful guide for practitioners.
Dr. Park and Rose Mackey explore several key grief theories that social workers use to inform their practice:
The episode also highlights the crucial importance of cultural competence in practice. Dr. Park and Rose Mackey stress that social workers must be self-aware of their own biases and respectfully navigate diverse mourning rituals and cultural expressions of grief. They note that unresolved loss can often manifest in complex and challenging behaviours, making grief a foundational vulnerability that social workers frequently address.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone in the social work field, offering a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application.
We want to hear from you! Please send us any practice stories, questions, or episode ideas to [email protected] or message us via Facebook and Instagram.
Also, be sure to check out our new YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@RelationalPractice
If you like our podcast, please take a minute to rate, review, and subscribe. This helps others find us and helps us continue to create valuable content.
Music by Hannah Park
Editing by Angus Pinkstone
By Jodie Park and Rose MackeyOn this episode of Relational Practice: A Social Work Podcast, hosts Dr. Jodie Park and Rose Mackey dive into the profound role social workers play in supporting people through grief and loss. They approach this topic from a holistic, "person-in-environment" perspective, providing a practical and insightful guide for practitioners.
Dr. Park and Rose Mackey explore several key grief theories that social workers use to inform their practice:
The episode also highlights the crucial importance of cultural competence in practice. Dr. Park and Rose Mackey stress that social workers must be self-aware of their own biases and respectfully navigate diverse mourning rituals and cultural expressions of grief. They note that unresolved loss can often manifest in complex and challenging behaviours, making grief a foundational vulnerability that social workers frequently address.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone in the social work field, offering a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application.
We want to hear from you! Please send us any practice stories, questions, or episode ideas to [email protected] or message us via Facebook and Instagram.
Also, be sure to check out our new YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@RelationalPractice
If you like our podcast, please take a minute to rate, review, and subscribe. This helps others find us and helps us continue to create valuable content.
Music by Hannah Park
Editing by Angus Pinkstone