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The Intersectionality of Socioeconomic Status (SES) and Social Class on the Therapeutic Alliance with Older Adult Clients
Smith College Studies in Social Work Pub Date : 2020-01-21 , DOI: 10.1080/00377317.2020.1706417
Ann W. Roy 1 , Katherine Walsh 2
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ABSTRACT The profession of social work has a long-standing history of considering the impact of social class on society and current social work training emphasizes the influence of intersectionality and differences in the identities of social workers and clients based on socioeconomic status, race, gender and age on the therapeutic alliance. Clinicians are encouraged to foster trust within the alliance through acknowledgment of differences and attunement to client experiences and client perceptions of oppression. Yet relatively little clinical literature has addressed the influence of clinicians’ socioeconomic status on the therapeutic alliance, or on the development of treatment plans and methods. The authors use two clinical case examples to explore these issues and how clinicians can effectively address them within the alliance.

中文翻译:

社会经济地位 (SES) 和社会阶层在与老年客户的治疗联盟中的交叉性

摘要 社会工作专业在考虑社会阶层对社会的影响方面有着悠久的历史,当前的社会工作培训强调基于社会经济地位、种族、性别和社会工作者和客户身份的交叉性和差异的影响。治疗联盟的年龄。鼓励临床医生通过承认差异和适应客户体验和客户对压迫的看法来在联盟内培养信任。然而,相对较少的临床文献涉及临床医生的社会经济地位对治疗联盟或治疗计划和方法的发展的影响。作者使用两个临床案例来探讨这些问题以及临床医生如何在联盟内有效地解决这些问题。
更新日期:2020-01-21
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