Working with children who are victims of abuse: emotions and representations of professionals in residential children’s communities

Professionals who work in residential children’s communities face many difficulties and, when the hosted children have a history of abuse and maltreatment, the risk of vicarious traumatization and professional burn-out, which has a negative effect on the professional’s work and well-being as well as...

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Main Authors: Cinzia Guarnaccia, Serena Giunta, Abdul Rahman Rasho, Anna Maria Ferraro, Francesca Giannone
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Messina 2020-04-01
Series:Mediterranean Journal of Clinical Psychology
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Online Access:http://cab.unime.it/journals/index.php/MJCP/article/view/2344
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spelling doaj-816d9aa7c1a94490ae8d869cf13c37bb2020-11-25T02:10:13ZengUniversity of MessinaMediterranean Journal of Clinical Psychology2282-16192020-04-018110.6092/2282-1619/mjcp-23441936Working with children who are victims of abuse: emotions and representations of professionals in residential children’s communitiesCinzia Guarnaccia0Serena Giunta1Abdul Rahman Rasho2Anna Maria Ferraro3Francesca Giannone4<p>Univ Rennes, Université Rennes 2, LP3C (Laboratoire de Psychologie : Cognition, Comportement, Communication) - EA 1285, F-35000 (Rennes, France)</p><p>LUMSA University (Libera Università Maria Santissima Assunta), Santa Silvia, Palermo</p><p>Univ Rennes, Université Rennes 2, LP3C (Laboratoire de Psychologie : Cognition, Comportement, Communication) - EA 1285, F-35000, Rennes</p>Department of Psychology, Educational Science and Human Movement - University of Palermo, PalermoDepartment of Psychology, Educational Science and Human Movement - University of Palermo, PalermoProfessionals who work in residential children’s communities face many difficulties and, when the hosted children have a history of abuse and maltreatment, the risk of vicarious traumatization and professional burn-out, which has a negative effect on the professional’s work and well-being as well as on the effectiveness at work, is very high. This qualitative study aims to explore, via the content analysis of text recorded in some Photolangage® groups, the representations of social workers and educators in residential children’s communities on the theme of work management of physical and sexual abuse victims. The participants were 37 social workers from 6 residential communities for 0-6 years old child in the region of Palermo (Italy). The analysis of the discourse revealed four main themes: “emotional responses”, “difficulty in coping with emotions related to abuse”, “relationship with the institutional network” and “work methods/strategies”, which seem to guide and inform the social workers in our daily relationship with children. These results, which are in line with clinical observations, indicate the importance of supporting, through tools such as supervision and analysis of professional practices, professionals who work with maltreated and abused children, the only way to protect their well-being and the “therapeutic role” in the care and protection of children which they fulfil.http://cab.unime.it/journals/index.php/MJCP/article/view/2344social workchild protectionemotionsabusephotolangage.
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author Cinzia Guarnaccia
Serena Giunta
Abdul Rahman Rasho
Anna Maria Ferraro
Francesca Giannone
spellingShingle Cinzia Guarnaccia
Serena Giunta
Abdul Rahman Rasho
Anna Maria Ferraro
Francesca Giannone
Working with children who are victims of abuse: emotions and representations of professionals in residential children’s communities
Mediterranean Journal of Clinical Psychology
social work
child protection
emotions
abuse
photolangage.
author_facet Cinzia Guarnaccia
Serena Giunta
Abdul Rahman Rasho
Anna Maria Ferraro
Francesca Giannone
author_sort Cinzia Guarnaccia
title Working with children who are victims of abuse: emotions and representations of professionals in residential children’s communities
title_short Working with children who are victims of abuse: emotions and representations of professionals in residential children’s communities
title_full Working with children who are victims of abuse: emotions and representations of professionals in residential children’s communities
title_fullStr Working with children who are victims of abuse: emotions and representations of professionals in residential children’s communities
title_full_unstemmed Working with children who are victims of abuse: emotions and representations of professionals in residential children’s communities
title_sort working with children who are victims of abuse: emotions and representations of professionals in residential children’s communities
publisher University of Messina
series Mediterranean Journal of Clinical Psychology
issn 2282-1619
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Professionals who work in residential children’s communities face many difficulties and, when the hosted children have a history of abuse and maltreatment, the risk of vicarious traumatization and professional burn-out, which has a negative effect on the professional’s work and well-being as well as on the effectiveness at work, is very high. This qualitative study aims to explore, via the content analysis of text recorded in some Photolangage® groups, the representations of social workers and educators in residential children’s communities on the theme of work management of physical and sexual abuse victims. The participants were 37 social workers from 6 residential communities for 0-6 years old child in the region of Palermo (Italy). The analysis of the discourse revealed four main themes: “emotional responses”, “difficulty in coping with emotions related to abuse”, “relationship with the institutional network” and “work methods/strategies”, which seem to guide and inform the social workers in our daily relationship with children. These results, which are in line with clinical observations, indicate the importance of supporting, through tools such as supervision and analysis of professional practices, professionals who work with maltreated and abused children, the only way to protect their well-being and the “therapeutic role” in the care and protection of children which they fulfil.
topic social work
child protection
emotions
abuse
photolangage.
url http://cab.unime.it/journals/index.php/MJCP/article/view/2344
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