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The Challenge of Existential Social Work Practice by Mark Griffiths B.A., B.S.W. University of Melbourne M.S.W. RMIT University School of Social Sciences Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work University of Tasmania October 2017 1 Statements and Declarations Statement of Originality This thesis contains no material which has been accepted for a degree or diploma by the University or any other institution, except by way of background information and duly acknowledged in the thesis, and to the best of my knowledge and belief no material previously published or written by another person except where due acknowledgement is made in the text of the thesis, nor does the thesis contain any material that infringes copyright. Signed Mark Griffiths Authority of Access The publication titled The Challenge of Existential Social Work Practice, which forms a part of this thesis, is a publication, and is subject to commercial contract with Palgrave MacMillan, London. No access or loan of any part of this document is permitted without the direct permission of Palgrave Macmillan, the copyright holders. The remaining unpublished content of the thesis may be made available for loan and limited copying and communication in accordance with the Copyright Act 1968. Signed Mark Griffiths i Statement of Ethical Conduct The research associated with this thesis abides by the international and Australian codes on human and animal experimentation, the guidelines by the Australian Government's Office of the Gene Technology Regulator and the rulings of the Safety, Ethics and Institutional Biosafety Committees of the University. Signed Mark Griffiths ii Exegesis on ‘The Challenge of Existential Social Work Practice’ Contents Statements and Declarations ............................................................................................................... i Statement of Originality ................................................................................................................... i Authority of Access .......................................................................................................................... i Statement of Ethical Conduct ......................................................................................................... ii Introduction ........................................................................................................................................ 1 My involvement in existential thought: Why existentialism? ............................................................ 5 Research Process ................................................................................................................................ 9 Focus groups ..................................................................................................................................... 13 Marcel and social work ..................................................................................................................... 16 The London conference on existential therapy ................................................................................ 16 The incommensurability of existential thought ................................................................................ 17 How Sartre read Heidegger........................................................................................................... 20 Being-in-the-world ........................................................................................................................ 23 Incommensurability and lessons from the secondary literature ...................................................... 25 Hazel Barnes .................................................................................................................................. 25 William Barrett .............................................................................................................................. 27 Walter Kaufmann .......................................................................................................................... 28 James Collins ................................................................................................................................. 30 Kevin Aho ...................................................................................................................................... 31 Categorizing Existential thought ....................................................................................................... 32 What is existential social work practice? .......................................................................................... 33 The empirical in existential social work ............................................................................................ 36 Existential and critical social work .................................................................................................... 36 Development of each chapter .......................................................................................................... 38 ................................ Chapter 1 – Being-in-the-social work-world ................................................. 38 Chapter 2 – Immortal social work: The first existential social work practice ............................... 38 Chapter 3 – Existential social work comes of age ......................................................................... 39 iii
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