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Love, hate and welfare
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30 October 2002

This book presents a psychosocial examination of the changing relationships between users of services, professionals and managers in the post-war welfare state. It:
develops practice-based perspectives on changing social relations of care;
discusses the psychic dimensions of entitlement, risk, responsibility, compassion and dependency in the welfare system;
develops a grid to link the interpersonal, institutional and sociopolitical dimensions of successive post-war welfare settlements;
explores the potential contribution of psychoanalytic concepts to social policy and practice.
This book is aimed at all those who have an interest in the development of responsive welfare institutions, including policy makers, professionals and academics.
"... highly erudite, thought-provoking and an exhilarating read." Journal of Social policy
"... a stimulating read. Original, engaging and well written, Love, hate and welfare successfully reflects emerging shifts in the way in which people are thinking about social policy and social provision." Jane Millar, Department of Social and Policy Sciences, University of Bath