Here are some readings that have informed my use of self, practice, and world view while journeying through this MSW program.
The Cycle of Socialization

Harro, Bobbie (2000). The cycle of socialization. In M. Adams, W. Blumenfeld, R. Castañeda, H. Hackman, M. Peteres & X. Zúñiga (eds.) Readings for diversity and social justice: An anthology on racism, sexism, anti-semitism, heterosexism, classism, and ableism (pp. 15-21). New York: Routledge.
I read Bobbie Harro’s Cycle of Socialization in SWK 624: Social Work Practice and Human Diversity. It was central to the composition of my Cycle of Socialization paper in which I analyzed a time I was prejudiced toward, stereotyped, or discriminated against others. I utilized Harro’s model to try to understand how my behaviors came to be.
This is a reading that really stuck with me. It provided a framework to more clearly understand that people do not come to be whoever they are, for better or for worse, in a vacuum. It provides space for compassion or maybe even forgiveness for others we may find ourselves at odds with.
I have shared this article with friends across multiple disciplines since first reading it and it has contributed to insightful and reflective conversations.
