Abstract

Abstract Since children and youth are often cared for by many professionals who are trained and educated in different disciplinary traditions, it is important that child and youth care (CYC) practitioners who work alongside other professionals have knowledge of how love is understood across different disciplines. Through a review of current literature in the fields of health care, education and CYC, this article explores the perceptions of love across different fields where CYC is practised. It begins by defining love in a manner that reflects the engagement and interactions between individuals in professional and public relationships, and differentiates this from the kind of love present in private relationships. It then focuses on the ways that love is currently being talked about and practised in different professional contexts. While there is increasing openness to talk about love across the human service fields, and some similarities in the questions and assertions that are being raised, there are also differences of opinion regarding love’s place in professional practice both within and across practice domains. In contemplating the varying perceptions of love, I hope to offer the reader an opportunity to be more mindful about the role of love in their own professional practice.

Highlights

  • Perspectives on love as a component of professional practiceJoint special issue: Love in Professional Practice

  • In Western, English speaking cultures, the word love is used and understood with multiple interrelated meanings

  • Since children and youth are often cared for by many professionals who are trained and educated in different disciplinary traditions, it is important that child and youth care (CYC) practitioners who work alongside other professionals have knowledge of how love is understood across different disciplines

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Perspectives on love as a component of professional practice

Joint special issue: Love in Professional Practice. Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care, 15(3) and International Journal of Social Pedagogy, 5(1). ‘Perspectives on love as a component of professional practice.’. International Journal of Social Pedagogy, 2016, 5(1), pp. Peer Review: This article has been peer reviewed through the journal’s standard double blind peer-review, where both the reviewers and authors are anonymised during review. Open Access: International Journal of Social Pedagogy is a peer-reviewed open access journal

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