Reflections on navigating the PhD journey as a social work practitioner

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Abstract

Practitioners who undertake PhDs find themselves in a unique research position. They have a dual role of being a researcher, a doctoral candidate and also a practitioner. This paper describes my reflections on the journey of doing a PhD as an experienced social work practitioner. First, I describe my study which designed, developed and evaluated a psychoeducational intervention for foster carers in Ireland. Then, I discuss my reflections on my position in the research and how I theoretically framed my study in a pragmatist approach. I discuss the challenges I experienced as a practitioner and doctoral candidate. I conclude that my position as a practitioner and doctoral candidate was likely to have enhanced my research and the contribution it has made to social work practice.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)851-865
Number of pages15
JournalQualitative Social Work
Volume20
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2021

Keywords

  • doctoral candidate
  • PhD journey
  • positionality
  • practitioner–researcher
  • pragmatist approach
  • reflexivity

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