
%0 Journal Article
%T Can the action of the social worker lead to child abuse?
%J Child abuse and neglect
%D 1985
%A Marneffe, C.
%A Englert, Y.
%A Soumenkoff, G.
%A Hubinont, P. O.
%V 9
%N 3
%P 353-357
%X The authors report a case where the interference of a health worker led to child abuse in a family for which he had charge. They examine the interactions existing between the concerned team and the high-risk family. They notice that violent situations are often maintained by the higher number of psychosocial interventions and by the intrusive and rigid attitudes of the health workers. A real change in the parental situation can only be obtained by a systematic approach to the families involved, centered not only on the interactions between the child and its parents but also on the interactions between the health system and the family.<p /> <p>Language: fr</p>
%G fr
%I Elsevier Publishing
%@ 0145-2134
%U http://dx.doi.org/