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The Six Languages of Social Work
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The Six Languages of Social Work

Abstract

This article describes the six languages that scientifically minded and practice-competent social workers need to be fluent in: the lay language of the client, the abstract language of the theorist, the empirical and often quantitative language of the researcher, the categorical language of the information scientist, the technical terminology or jargon used by helping professionals, and the preferential language that conveys values. It is the …

Authors

Bloom M; Wood K; Chambon A

Journal

Social Work, Vol. 36, No. 6, pp. 530–534

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Publication Date

November 1991

DOI

10.1093/sw/36.6.530

ISSN

0037-8046