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“Och när man känner att man inte riktigt orkar så ska man nog se det som en varningssignal.“ Socialarbetares beskrivning av deras hantering av känslor i interaktion med våldsutsatta barn.

Fält, Ida LU and Hammarström, Elsa LU (2024) SOPB63 20232
School of Social Work
Abstract
This study aimed to increase the knowledge of how social workers describe their emotions, how they handle their emotions in interaction with abused children, and how they describe the effects on their profession and private life. The study was based on six semi-structured interviews with social workers, who have experience working with abused children.
In our analysis, we used Hoschchild's (1983) theory of emotional labor and Lazarus and Folkman's (1984) theory of coping. The results of the study showed that social workers described varied experiences of emotions, for example, frustration and compassion satisfaction. The social workers were using self-care, emotional intelligence, colleagues' guidance from their supervisor, and emotional... (More)
This study aimed to increase the knowledge of how social workers describe their emotions, how they handle their emotions in interaction with abused children, and how they describe the effects on their profession and private life. The study was based on six semi-structured interviews with social workers, who have experience working with abused children.
In our analysis, we used Hoschchild's (1983) theory of emotional labor and Lazarus and Folkman's (1984) theory of coping. The results of the study showed that social workers described varied experiences of emotions, for example, frustration and compassion satisfaction. The social workers were using self-care, emotional intelligence, colleagues' guidance from their supervisor, and emotional intelligence to manage their emotions. Lastly, our results showed that the consequences of emotional management are tangible both in work life and private life and that these were dependent on strategies. Without strategies, in the form of social support from colleagues and the workplace, self-care strategies, and emotional intelligence, it might lead to empathy fatigue and burnout. To summarize, the results showed that all respondents in the study were aware of the difficulty of both meeting and managing emotions that arise in interaction with abused children. Furthermore, different strategies that were used for handling emotions were important for the social workers not to develop harmful effects on their health. (Less)
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author
Fält, Ida LU and Hammarström, Elsa LU
supervisor
organization
course
SOPB63 20232
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
social workers, emotions, emotional work and coping. Nyckelord: Socialarbetare, känslor, hantering av känslor och coping
language
Swedish
id
9144969
date added to LUP
2024-01-15 13:13:12
date last changed
2024-01-15 13:13:12
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  abstract     = {{This study aimed to increase the knowledge of how social workers describe their emotions, how they handle their emotions in interaction with abused children, and how they describe the effects on their profession and private life. The study was based on six semi-structured interviews with social workers, who have experience working with abused children.
In our analysis, we used Hoschchild's (1983) theory of emotional labor and Lazarus and Folkman's (1984) theory of coping. The results of the study showed that social workers described varied experiences of emotions, for example, frustration and compassion satisfaction. The social workers were using self-care, emotional intelligence, colleagues' guidance from their supervisor, and emotional intelligence to manage their emotions. Lastly, our results showed that the consequences of emotional management are tangible both in work life and private life and that these were dependent on strategies. Without strategies, in the form of social support from colleagues and the workplace, self-care strategies, and emotional intelligence, it might lead to empathy fatigue and burnout. To summarize, the results showed that all respondents in the study were aware of the difficulty of both meeting and managing emotions that arise in interaction with abused children. Furthermore, different strategies that were used for handling emotions were important for the social workers not to develop harmful effects on their health.}},
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  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{“Och när man känner att man inte riktigt orkar så ska man nog se det som en varningssignal.“ Socialarbetares beskrivning av deras hantering av känslor i interaktion med våldsutsatta barn.}},
  year         = {{2024}},
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