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Part IV. Policy and educational perspectives

Developing self‐awareness/racial identity with graduate social work students

Pages 587-607 | Published online: 17 Feb 2010
 

Abstract

This article discusses the significance of self‐awareness in clinical practice with diverse clients. The extent and ramifications of a journal assignment as a way for students to increase self‐awareness are explored as students poignantly describe their responses when they interacted with individuals from ethnic, racial, and cultural groups different from their own. In essence, students moved from a state of unawareness to varying degrees of self‐awareness.

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