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Helping, mediating, and gaining recognition: The everyday identity work of Romanian health social workers.

Alexandra CiocănelFlorin LazărShari MunchCara HarmonGeorgiana-Cristina RenteaDaniela GabaAnca Mihai
Published in: Social work in health care (2018)
Health social work is a field with challenges, opportunities, and ways of professing social work that may vary between different national contexts. In this article, we look at how Romanian health social workers construct their professional identity through their everyday identity work. Drawing on a qualitative study based on interviews with 21 health social workers working in various organizational contexts, we analyze what health social workers say they do and how this shapes their self-conception as professionals. Four main themes emerged from participants' descriptions: being a helping professional, being a mediator, gaining recognition, and contending with limits. Through these themes, participants articulated the everyday struggles and satisfactions specific to working as recently recognized professionals in Romanian health and welfare systems not always supportive of their work.
Keyphrases
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  • mental health
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