This paper reports the results from a survey of 735 social workers in South Korea on their professional identity as a social worker, job satisfaction, and intention to leave the profession. The overall result shows that there was a high level of job satisfaction. Social workers' intention to ...
Current literature emphasises the first year of practice as an important time of transition to a job-role as student social workers move into postqualification practice. However, little research has explored how professional identity is experienced during this significant transition period. A ...
The following piece shall explain how the social work discipline requires from its members, that they obtain a professional identity and assimilate this identity not only into their work life but also into an extensive amount of their private life as well. Clients and/or patients have to place ...
social and healthcare reforms and advances. Thirty five percent of studies (n = 57) stated the use of a theory or framework of identity, the most common being classified as social theories. Individual constructs of professional identity ...
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The American Psychological Association (APA) defines identity as the individual’s sense of self, which can be shaped internally based on personal characteristics or externally through affiliations and social roles. By becoming a member of a new professional group, the individual gets to acquire a ...
Based on the theories of professional identity and emotional labor, this study investigates the mediating role of emotional labor in the relationship between self-professional identity and labor productivity among front-line employees in hotels. Drawing upon a validated scale, a survey was conducted wit...
Choosing Survival: Strategies for a Jewish Future Throughout history, the persecutions of the Jewish people have been central to their identity and to the cohesion of their religion and cultural heritage. But now, with the success of the Jewish State of Israel and the prosperity of Jews... ...
Learning to Be a Social Worker in a Non-traditional Placement: Critical Reflections on Social Work, Professional Identity and Social Work Education in England[J] . Helen Scholar,Hugh McLaughlin,Su McCaughan,Allison Coleman.Social Work Education . 2014 (8)...
The definition of identity varies slightly depending on the branch of science. In the social sciences, identity is a construction of one's subjective experiences, beliefs, visions, and expectations, which all together form an individual's identity. This notion has several dimensions such as ...