The Louis & Gabi Weisfeld School of Social Work.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2019;89(1):77-85. doi: 10.1037/ort0000359. Epub 2018 Sep 6.
This qualitative study explored the perspectives of at-risk Israeli female adolescents of Ethiopian origin (N = 15) regarding barriers to forming alliances with social workers. The study's rationale was based on the idea that an alliance enables clients to bring forth challenges and difficulties that are directly related to their well-being and, as such, is fundamental to the helping process. Four themes were identified as barriers to the forming of alliances with social workers: social workers' lack of availability; clients' perceived loss of independence in the process of receiving help; clients' sense of being forced to perform a different self ("passing"); and clients' difficulties in "opening up." Our discussion contextualizes these findings within a critical discourse that sees intervention in a sociopolitical context. Implications for practice are offered. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2019 APA, all rights reserved).
本定性研究探讨了有风险的以色列埃塞俄比亚裔女性青少年(N=15)对与社会工作者建立联盟的障碍的看法。该研究的基本原理是基于这样一种观点,即联盟使客户能够提出与他们的福祉直接相关的挑战和困难,因此,这是帮助过程的基础。确定了四个主题作为与社会工作者建立联盟的障碍:社会工作者缺乏可用性;客户在接受帮助过程中感到独立性丧失;客户感到被迫表现出不同的自我(“通过”);以及客户在“开放”方面的困难。我们在一个批判性话语中对这些发现进行了背景化处理,该话语将干预视为社会政治背景下的一部分。为实践提供了启示。(APA,2019 版权所有)。