Résumés
Résumé
Les relations entre spiritualité et travail social sont de plus en plus étudiées. Cette revue narrative systématisée a pour objectif d’étudier ces relations, à partir de l’analyse de 225 articles parus entre 1990 et 2019. Ce texte met en évidence trois types de liens unissant spiritualité et travail social : la signification de la spiritualité en travail social, l’intégration de la spiritualité dans les pratiques du travail social et l’intégration de la spiritualité dans la formation au travail social.
Mots-clés :
- spiritualité,
- travail social,
- revue narrative systématisée
Abstract
The relationships between spirituality and social work are widely studied today. This systematic narrative review aims to explore the nature of these relationships through the analysis of 225 articles published between 1990 and 2019. This systematic narrative review highlights three themes: the meaning of spirituality in social work, the integration of spirituality into social work practices, and the integration of spirituality into social work education.
Keywords:
- spirituality,
- social work,
- systematic narrative Review
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