transpersonal theory in social work - St. Thomas University
transpersonal theory in social work - St. Thomas University
transpersonal theory in social work - St. Thomas University
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STRENGTHS<br />
‣ Mutuality between client and <strong>social</strong><br />
<strong>work</strong>er—they are engaged <strong>in</strong> mutual<br />
growth and development as well as<br />
learn<strong>in</strong>g from each other<br />
- common growth-oriented <strong>in</strong>tention for<br />
sessions allows for closer <strong>in</strong>teraction<br />
between client and <strong>social</strong> <strong>work</strong>er (less<br />
distance between them)<br />
- <strong>social</strong> <strong>work</strong>er is not seen to be the<br />
‘expert’ and plays the role of guide and<br />
facilitator