Mental Health Social Work Practice: Navigating Tensions

Author:

Whitaker Louise1ORCID,Smith Fiona2,Velander Fredrik3,Petrakis Melissa4ORCID,Deacon Emily5,Simboli Tim6,Clark Cynthia5,Lue Julian7,Rocca Amanda7,Morris Brenda7

Affiliation:

1. Social Work and Community Welfare, Faculty of Health, Southern Cross University , Coolangatta, Queensland 4225, Australia

2. La Trobe University, Social Work and Social Policy, LaTrobe University , Bundoora, Melbourne 3086, Australia

3. Charles Sturt University Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences , Wagga Wagga, NSW 2678, Australia

4. Department of Social Work, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University , Melbourne, Victoria, PO Box 197, Australia

5. The Royal , Ottawa, Ontario, K1Z 7K4, Canada

6. Ottawa Branch, Canadian Mental Health Association , Ottawa, Ontario K1L 8M3, Canada

7. Carleton University , Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6, Canada

Abstract

Abstract The United Nations Special Rapporteur has called for ‘a revolution in mental health care to end decades of neglect, abuse and violence…enabl[ing] a long overdue shift to a rights-based approach’ (United Nations Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner, 2017). Principles underpinning social work practice with people living with mental distress who receive diagnoses such as schizophrenia, personality disorders and bipolar disorder, align with sought after changes. Using Cooperative Inquiry and referring to the Model of Holistic Competence in Social Work, this study investigated mental health social work seeking to foster this shift. Findings confirmed inherent discordance between social work values and mental health care dominated by biomedical and neoliberal views. Upholding social work values in this context involves complex practice, integrating procedural and meta-competencies. By incorporating skills in relational practice and advocacy; knowledge of multiple explanatory frameworks for mental health and mental health systems literacy; self-regulation; fostering tenacity whilst addressing ‘othering’; and judgement informing choices around conformity and confrontation, social work navigates tensions associated with this discordance. This paper highlights the nature of values-based social work practice as aligned with mental health reforms.

Funder

Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

Carleton University

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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