The Feeling of Being a Social Worker: Including Yoga as an Embodied Practice in Social Work Education
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Mensinga, Jo
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James Cook Univ, Dept Social Work & Human Serv, Cairns Campus,POB 6811, Cairns, Qld 4870, AustraliaJames Cook Univ, Dept Social Work & Human Serv, Cairns Campus,POB 6811, Cairns, Qld 4870, Australia
Mensinga, Jo
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As a social work educator and yoga teacher, I have found it curious that the body and embodied knowledge have not been the subject of more debate in the social work literature or focus in professional training. In general where and when the body is mentioned, authors either provide a note of caution warning the practitioner against relying on the body as a source of knowledge and/or a reminder that, as an object, the body has been the cause of much social oppression. Yet, much of social work practice is underpinned by the practitioner's visceral experience. For example, in the process of gathering data to complete a biopsychosocial assessment of a presenting issue that will both inform and guide any intervention strategy, the social worker must navigate both community and clients' physical spaces while negotiating their own somatic maps. Whereas social work education focuses on developing the cognitive and discursive aspects of self-awareness and reflection, recent neuroscientific studies confirm what has long been known in Eastern embodied practices, that the body is the 'main channel for influencing the mind'. Drawing on the literature exploring the mind-body connection interspersed with my own experience using yoga as a reflexive practice, I argue that making the role of the body more visible in the professional discourse and placing a greater emphasis on embodied knowledge in social work education strengthens the reflexive capacity of future practitioners leading to a greater health and well-being of social workers and better outcomes for their clients.
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Charles Sturt Univ, Sch Humanities & Social Sci, Inst Land Water & Soc, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2678, AustraliaCharles Sturt Univ, Sch Humanities & Social Sci, Inst Land Water & Soc, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2678, Australia
Pawar, Manohar
Nixon, Maxwell
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Charles Sturt Univ, Sch Humanities & Social Sci, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2678, AustraliaCharles Sturt Univ, Sch Humanities & Social Sci, Inst Land Water & Soc, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2678, Australia
Nixon, Maxwell
BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK,
2020,
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Tennessee Coal Iron & Railroad Co, Div Phys Educ & Athlet, Dept Social Sci, Birmingham, AL USATennessee Coal Iron & Railroad Co, Div Phys Educ & Athlet, Dept Social Sci, Birmingham, AL USA