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Mental Health & Social Work
2018 Volume.46 No. 3 p.122 ~ p.150
Autoethnography Regarding Disasters and the Roles and Identity of Social Workers Concentrating on the Sewol Ferry Disaster Intervention
Ha Jung-Mi

Abstract
I wanted to find some answers to the questions which are ¡°How was my intervention experience for the Sewol Ferry disaster?¡±, and ¡°What are the roles and identity of social workers during a disaster?¡± concentrating on the literature research and my volunteer experience for the psychological support by applying autoethnography. I have acknowledged that I need to do my best to voice myself out and to communicate and empathize with others. Also, I needed to understand and integrate myself and the reality escaping from feeling inferior and shabby just like the duckling from the fairy tale through this process. Moreover, I have concluded that social workers during the disaster should play roles such as direct service supplier, system connecter, system keeper, researcher, system developer, and especially, container by focusing on the primary tasks without distracted by unnecessary tasks to help the clients and groups that are suffering as we overcome the transference, the feeling of inappropriateness, and frustration occurring in our society.
KEYWORD
disaster, social worker's roles, social worker's identity, autoethnography, Sewol Ferry
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