title: A critical and maternal narrative approach to practice, enhancing recognition and solidarity with ambivalent representations creator: McGinty, Carol subject: Social Sciences subject: Sociology description: This is a conceptual paper that uses a critical practice approach to how a social worker’s interpretive lens may transform after they become a parent. With a composite case example, I reflect on my own biographical maternal narrative, which aims to enhance the recognition and solidarity with ambivalent representations in the journey of motherhood. I conceptualise maternal narratives with Fook’s critical approaches to practice framework (2016). I interweave a composite case example that I had direct experience and privilege of working with, along with my own biographical experience of mothering. The central themes that have emerged from my critical reflective analysis are; ambivalence, imperfection and guilt. This open ended inquiry outlines a new way of knowing. The primary data are biographical. For the purpose of this critical reflective article I am a mother, and hence I refer to my gendered experience. The article attempts to explore how my social work practice is afforded a new interpretative lens and reconstruction after my own transition into motherhood. publisher: Taylor & Francis date: 2017-02-26 type: Article type: PeerReviewed format: application/pdf identifier: http://eprints.dkit.ie/557/1/Carol%20McGinty%202017%20Updated.pdf identifier: McGinty, Carol (2017) A critical and maternal narrative approach to practice, enhancing recognition and solidarity with ambivalent representations. Practice: Social Work in Action. ISSN 0950-3153 relation: http://eprints.dkit.ie/557/