We talk about what it means to be authentic and true to yourself in your work, how this can be difficult when you are part of a minority or marginalized group, and how you can help both yourself and the people around you feel more free to be their own unique kind of social worker.
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Timestamps:
0:35 - Summary of episode
1:16 - Noah's introduction of himself and his work
3:57 - The difficulty in finding research about vulnerability and authenticity in the context of race
7:05 - Summary of research about vulnerability and authenticity
9:53 - What does it mean to you to be authentic as a social worker and why do you think it is important?
11:34 - Why has it been hard to be authentic as a social worker in the past? What has encouraged you to persevere?
14:35 - Why therapeutic approaches and agency policies/procedures can make it hard to be authentic
18:11 - Advice for people who are struggling to be more authentic in their social work practice
20:39 - Burnout makes it harder to be authentic
22:23 - Do you modify Western therapeutic approaches for clients from communities of colour?
26:37 - Having peer support or supervision from people who look like you can help you be more authentic
28:45 - Being authentic as a person of colour working with white clients or colleagues
32:33 - Being selective about vulnerability and self-disclosure with clients
35:42 - How to help colleagues around you feel free to be authentic
38:29 - Show up authentically but also value yourself in your work
REFERENCED IN THE EPISODE
McClain, A. (2020). The Power of Authenticity. National Association of Social Workers. https://www.socialworkers.org/News/Social-Work-Advocates/2019-December-2020-January/The-Power-of-Authenticity
TED. (2011, January 3). The power of vulnerability | Brené Brown [Video]. Youtube. The power of vulnerability | Brené Brown
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