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Caritas et veritas 2019, 9(1):71-84 | DOI: 10.32725/cetv.2019.009

Spiritually Formed Interventions in Crisis Intervention by Christian Female Social Workers

Jan Kaňák
HTF UK, Katedra psychosociální věd a etiky, Pacovská 4, 140 01 PRAHA 4

The article deals with factors that influence the application of spiritually formed interventions in professionally conceived crisis intervention. These interventions are done by female social workers who participated in research on the encounter of spiritual and professional discourse. The text describes the theoretical anchorage of discursive clashes and presents problems with professional discourse in social work. Subsequently, the spiritually formed interventions used by communication partners and the factors that influence their selection are described, as well as the three variants that are the result of the interaction of these factors.

Keywords: spirituality, spiritually sensitive interventions, spiritually oriented interventions, social work, crisis intervention

Published: March 30, 2019  Show citation

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