Petit lexique pour l'usage du travailleur social
French, Hardy Guy, Darnaud Thierry, 2006Only 3 items in stock at supplier
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This pamphlet is addressed as much to social workers as to those who need their help. On a humorous and railleur tone, the authors set out three rules and an abbreviation that describe the main traverses of today's social work. The interested reader (the innocent who wants to know this universe) may think that this text freely denounces logics that can be alien and dehumanising, not to say an enterprise of formatting. The poor (the beneficiaries of compulsory social work) will find a mine of advice in these lines that will allow them to get rid of the impasses that make them feel victimised. In the end, the reader (the professional who has recourse to his practice) can judge this writing, either as a necessary cri d'alarme, or as a diatribe, a ramassage of mensonges. but, when one puts them to the question, the authors recognise that they are still thinking.