Shame and Social Work
Discover the profound insights of Shame and Social Work by Mark Hardy, published by Bristol University Press in 2021. This compelling paperback spans 218 pages and delves into the complex experiences of shame and stigma within the framework of austerity and a declining welfare state. Hardy expertly illustrates how social work can mitigate the damaging effects of shame through sensitive, reflective, and relationship-based practices.
The book offers a comprehensive understanding of shame, exploring its repercussions not only on service users but also on practitioners themselves. By emphasizing the importance of empathy and connections in social work, Shame and Social Work serves as an essential resource for professionals seeking to enhance their practice and foster resilience in the communities they serve. Engage with this enlightening read and transform your perspective on the vital role of social work in addressing shame.