Ahead of Print. A. Jacinto et al.GEORGE A. JACINTO, PhD and BARBARA F. TURNAGE, PhD WRSP1542-64321542-6440Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work, Vol. in the social work field, spirituality and religion also separated from the field itself (Popple & Leighninger,1990). 2, Mar 2010: pp. (2019). Spirituality and religion has now become a topic that is talked little about in social work practice with clients and practitioners. Britain and the USA share much in the way of history and language and have many continuing cultural, religious and political ties in common. While there has been the emergence of a substantial body of scholarship on the place of religion and spirituality in social work, the predominant voices in this discourse have primarily been authors from the English-speaking North Atlantic countries. Concurrently with this increased attention, there have been a number of studies about the role of religion/spirituality in social work practice, primarily involving social work practitioners or students (e.g. CrossRef Google Scholar quarterly Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work (Haworth Press, 2001-present). Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work | Read 302 articles with impact on ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists. The purpose of this paper is to redress this issue by exploring the impact of other national perspectives.,Using a … The ISSN of Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work journal is 15426440, 15426432. It is used for the recognition of journals, newspapers, periodicals, and magazines in all kind of forms, be it print-media or electronic. In a large scale British survey of 5,500 social workers, a large majority believed that spirituality was a vital dimension in human behavior, and almost one-half of the samples believed that exploring religion and spirituality with patients was consistent with social work’s mission. In contrast, faculty and practitioners who are not religious or spiritual are less likely to support inclusion of spirituality content in the social work curriculum. Practitioners identified religious and spiritual issues that emerge in social work practice and that are salient factors during various life stages. An International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is a unique code of 8 digits. 29, No. Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work's journal/conference profile on Publons, with 13 reviews by several reviewers - working with reviewers, publishers, institutions, and funding agencies to turn peer review into a measurable research output. Journal of Social Work Education. discuss issues related to spirituality with clients or patients. The data suggest that attention should be directed to this area of practice so that workers … The role of religion and spirituality in social work practice: Views and experiences of social workers and students. 0–0Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work Domestic Violence Survivors: Spirituality and Social Support Domestic Violence SurvivorsG. British Journal of Social Work, 36 (4), 617–637. Religion and Spirituality in Graduate Social Work Education: A National Survey. Some such contrasts are, of course, to be expected, given the sometimes very different national contexts.