TY - JOUR
T1 - Working with involuntary clients
T2 - Perceptions and experiences of outreach social workers in Hong Kong
AU - Chui, Wing Hong
AU - Ho, Kit Mui
PY - 2006/7/1
Y1 - 2006/7/1
N2 - The outreach social work service is one of the dominant youth work approaches in dealing with delinquents and youths 'at-risk in Hong Kong. Yet this approach presents particular challenges. Outreach social workers usually play an active role in initiating and establishing contacts with young people, yet young people are reluctant to engage with the outreach social workers and are resistant towards therapeutic change. To date, little is known about what strategies and techniques are most effective in dealing with client resistance in this context. The aims of this paper are to gain a better understanding of the common resistant behaviours that outreach social workers usually encounter in their day-to-day practice, and to investigate how the outreach social workers respond to their clients' resistance with reference to case examples given in the in-depth interviews. The findings of this study provide evidence that whilst client resistance is common in the outreach social work setting, social workers' patience as well as sensitivity are essential in resolving resistance and building up a rapport with clients.
AB - The outreach social work service is one of the dominant youth work approaches in dealing with delinquents and youths 'at-risk in Hong Kong. Yet this approach presents particular challenges. Outreach social workers usually play an active role in initiating and establishing contacts with young people, yet young people are reluctant to engage with the outreach social workers and are resistant towards therapeutic change. To date, little is known about what strategies and techniques are most effective in dealing with client resistance in this context. The aims of this paper are to gain a better understanding of the common resistant behaviours that outreach social workers usually encounter in their day-to-day practice, and to investigate how the outreach social workers respond to their clients' resistance with reference to case examples given in the in-depth interviews. The findings of this study provide evidence that whilst client resistance is common in the outreach social work setting, social workers' patience as well as sensitivity are essential in resolving resistance and building up a rapport with clients.
KW - Hong Kong
KW - Involuntary clients
KW - Outreach social work
KW - Resistance
KW - Youth
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U2 - 10.1080/02650530600776947
DO - 10.1080/02650530600776947
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 0265-0533
VL - 20
SP - 205
EP - 222
JO - Journal of Social Work Practice
JF - Journal of Social Work Practice
IS - 2
ER -