Client-Driven Advocacy and Psychiatric Disability: A Model for Social Work Practice

Cet article presente un modele de defense innovateur concu pour assister les personnes en proie a des problemes psychiatriques dans la satisfaction de leurs besoins courants. Le modele insiste sur l'importance pour le client de definir ses propres besoins, puis, assiste d'un soutien, d'avoir une action directe pour les satisfaire. Les AA. proposent d'introduire ce modele dans le travail social pratiquant dans le cadre de la sante mentale

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