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Alkoholizm kobiet na przykładzie doświadczeń pracowników Miejskiego Ośrodka Pomocy Rodzinie w Poznaniu (filia Wilda)

Authors: Włodarczyk, Ewa;

Alkoholizm kobiet na przykładzie doświadczeń pracowników Miejskiego Ośrodka Pomocy Rodzinie w Poznaniu (filia Wilda)

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Kobiety obarczone własnym problemem alkoholowym (niezdiagnozowanym lub zidentyfikowanym) ujawniają się w polu działania szeroko rozumianych służb społecznych. W swojej codzienności zawodowej mają z nimi kontakt między innymi pracownicy socjalni. Niniejszy artykuł stanowi prezentację wybranych wyników uzyskanych w toku przeprowadzonych wywiadów eksperckich z pracownikami socjalnymi jednej z filii Miejskiego Ośrodka Pomocy Rodzinie w Poznaniu (realizowanych w ramach szerszego projektu badawczego dotyczącego społecznego problemu alkoholowego kobiet) diagnozujących ich stanowisko wobec problemu alkoholowego kobiet, jego przejawów oraz obecności tych kobiet w przestrzeni zatrudniającej ich instytucji oraz ich własnych obowiązków zawodowych. Women with their own alcohol problem (undiagnosed or identified) revealed in the activities of different social services. Social workers (among others) contact with these women in their professional. The article is a presentation of selected results of expert interviews with social workers of Miejski Osrodek Pomocy Rodzinie in Poznan (as part of a bigger research project on the social problem of alcohol women) that showed their opinions about the problem of alcoholic women, its manifestations and the presence of these women in their professional work.

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pracownicy socjalni, social work, women addicted to alcohol, alkoholizm kobiet, praca socjalna, social workers

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