The Magnetism of Power in Helping Relationships. Professional Attitude and Asymmetry

What makes helping relationships - or social interventions in general - so sensitive to abuse? These problems are directly related to the nature of the helping relationship. The core of this relationship is the inequality, the asymmetry, between the helper and the person being helped, and the depend...

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Main Author: Theo Schuyt (Author)
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Published: Social Work & Society, 2004-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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