Aufsatz(elektronisch)#1Juli 2003
The `Social' in Social Work Practice: Shamans and Social Workers
In: International social work, Band 46, Heft 3, S. 289-301
ISSN: 1461-7234
Byneglecting the religious dimension, social work practice has not only negated its social roots, but also deprived both client and worker of a valuable source of help. Chinese shamanic healing is contrasted with casework practice and implications are drawn for re-establishing the `social' dimension in social work practice.