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Original Article

MILITARY SOCIAL WORKERS AT WAR: THEIR EXPERIENCES AND THE EDUCATIONAL CONTENT THAT HELPED THEM

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Pages 497-512 | Published online: 16 Mar 2013
 

Abstract

Twenty-four active-duty military social workers, deployed during various stages of the war in Iraq, participated in an open-ended survey regarding their jobs and the social work training they found valuable. Using a mixed analytical approach, the researchers organized answers into a phenomenological arrangement describing the military social worker experience of being a uniformed helping professional during war. This project explored the unique experience of practicing social work in a combat zone including graduate social work education and continuing educational courses considered helpful to them while deployed.

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