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100 1 0 _aJaeger Zepeda, Anne
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245 0 0 _aWhat does “talking” mean when one doesn’t speak
260 _c2014.
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520 _aThis article by a clinical psychologist in a home for people with multiple and severe handicap is an account of clinical experience, without discussion its many theoretical implications. The author learnt how tools and substitutes, proposed to persons receiving care who don’t speak, are insufficient to give them a voice. Despite the necessary adaptation of institutions and professionals to people according to their handicap, one needs above all to think about what speaking means.
690 _acare
690 _aisolation
690 _amultiple handicap
690 _awords
690 _asubjectivation
690 _atransmission
690 _aemotion
690 _ainstitution
690 _arepresentation
690 _asymbolic
690 _apronouncing
690 _atools for communication
690 _aspeaking
786 0 _nVie sociale | o 3 | 3 | 2014-01-01 | p. 163-172 | 0042-5605
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-vie-sociale-2013-3-page-163?lang=en
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