The Satir Journal, Volume 1 No 2
ISSN - (print) 1718-2050
ISSN – (online) 1718-2069
Creating the Field of Social Work in Post-Soviet Lithuania
Nijole Liobikien, Ph.D.
School of Social Work
Vytautas Magnus University
Kaunas, Lithuania
Abstract
This study begins with the social-political context in Lithuania in 1990, amidst social chaos after Soviet rule. At that time, there was a sharp rise in alcoholism and violence in the family. However, health care and other service providers had been relating to their clients in a manner carried over from the older authoritarian structure, primarily by using blaming stances and paternalism. At that time the author, a former surgeon, saw the need to create innovative social service programs and joined the NGO Caritas that had valuing the individual as its key principle.
The study outlines the following changes in laws and programs for the poor and needy, including changes to admitting children to psychiatric institutions. Professional social work first began at this time, with the training at Vytautas Magnus University, where the author now lectures. Components of social work training include three distinct characteristics; personal authenticity, the connection between theory and practice through reflection, and a value laden curriculum that promotes freedom, respect and dignity for self and others and social justice.
The author credits specialists, such as Connie Lundgren, who came in 1992 to lead a Virginia Satir family therapy seminar. In formulating her understanding of changes to her country, the author applied Satir’s principles of change and chaos at the micro level of the individual and family to the macro and mezzo levels of society. Scientific literature and document analysis were employed in this study.
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTOR
Terese Nijole Liobikiene graduated Kaunas Medical Academy and worked as a surgeon until Lithuania became independent in 1990. At this time, she joined the NGO Caritas as a volunteer and created the Family Center system in Lithuania, with innovative social services programs. She was in the first group of professionally educated MSW¹s in 1996 and In 2000, she was asked to be full time lector at the Vytautas Magnus University Institute of Social Work. Her doctoral dissertation is: The peculiarities of NGO development in post soviet Lithuania: Catholic Family Centers (a case study).
She became a member of AVANTA in 2000.
e- mail: Nijole_Liobikiene@sdi.vdu.lt
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