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Original Articles

Empathy in Clinical Social Work: Playing in Transcontextual Space

Pages 25-42 | Published online: 23 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

Clinical social work is seen as requiring a theoretical understanding of professional empathy as involving, not just intrapsychic or interpersonal concepts, but ones which involve both the person and the environment. This article draws upon concepts from traditional social work practice and current concepts of Stern, Sanville, Loewald, Vygotsky and Wlnnicott in defining empathy as "playing in transcontextual space," a formulation that is proposed as capturing clinical processes while making clear the worker's need for cultural information.

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