Description
Learning through Social Work Stories-That-Matter offers a comprehensive exploration of narrative-based learning in social work contexts across the globe. The authors, Tony Ghaye and Rita Sørly, present compelling case studies and theoretical frameworks that illustrate how stories can transform social work education and practice.
This innovative text examines how reflective storytelling enables social workers to develop critical thinking skills, cultural competence, and emotional intelligence. Through global perspectives, the book demonstrates the universal relevance of narrative approaches while respecting cultural diversity in social work practice. It bridges the gap between theory and practice by showcasing real-world examples that resonate with students, educators, and experienced practitioners.
The work contributes significantly to understanding how stories serve as powerful pedagogical tools in professional development, helping social workers navigate complex ethical dilemmas and build stronger client relationships across different cultural contexts.







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