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In this episode, I sit down with Rich Devine, a dedicated social worker, to explore the emotional and psychological challenges of the profession. Rich shares his personal journey, from his early motivations influenced by his father's struggles, to his experiences in child protection and the impact of his work on his own life.

We delve into the realities of social work, discussing the importance of attachment theory, the complexities of working with families, and the emotional toll of making difficult decisions. Rich also opens up about his experiences of regularly writing about social work online and how it led to the publication of his book, 'Messy Social Work.' This episode is particularly inspiring for social workers who want to share their expertise online but are hesitant or don't know where to start.

Join us for an insightful conversation that sheds light on the often unspoken aspects of social work and offers valuable lessons for both new and experienced practitioners. Whether you're a social worker, a student, or simply interested in the field, this episode provides a deep and personal look into the world of social work.

Read Rich's blog here: https://richarddevinesocialwork.com/

Buy Rich's book 'Messy Social Work': https://uk.jkp.com/products/messy-social-work
Sign up for our newsletter Beyond the Caseload for more success stories, insights and resources to guide and inspire you in your career pivot: www.thesocialworkpivot.com

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