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Cultivating Joy and Mindfulness in Social Work: Enhancing Well-Being and Resilience Through Positive Reflection and Practice

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  • Alessandro Sicora

    (Department of Sociology and Social Research, University of Trento, I-38122 Trento, Italy)

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The article explores joy experienced by social workers—an area often overshadowed by research focused on burnout and emotional strain. Drawing from a selection of nearly 400 “bonsai stories” (an extremely concise form of reflective writing) collected through international workshops, the article identifies common sources of joy, including successful interventions, client trust, gratitude, and collaborative achievements. These bonsai stories were produced using Gibbs’ Reflective Cycle, meaning they emerged from a process of in-depth reflection guided by this structured framework, which promotes systematic analysis and an understanding of professional experiences. The article underscores how reflective practices on joy can act as a counterbalance to professional challenges, reducing stress and burnout while enhancing resilience. Further, it hypothesises that by integrating these reflective practices with mindfulness techniques, social workers can cultivate deeper emotional awareness and present-moment focus, creating a synergistic framework for professional and personal growth. The study calls for practitioners and organisations to foster environments that support joy, mindfulness, and reflective practices, contributing to a more resilient workforce and improved service quality. These insights not only expand knowledge in an underexplored area but also provide practical strategies to enhance the motivation and emotional well-being of social workers in a demanding field.

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  • Alessandro Sicora, 2025. "Cultivating Joy and Mindfulness in Social Work: Enhancing Well-Being and Resilience Through Positive Reflection and Practice," Social Sciences, MDPI, vol. 14(3), pages 1-22, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jscscx:v:14:y:2025:i:3:p:152-:d:1602885
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