"Her reflective analyses of the experiences of the have-nots in contrast to those who deliver services should be required reading for health care professionals. A clearly and movingly written work [...] Highly recommended."
--Choice— -
"Dignity is a part of the human experience that surfaces when we feel most valued, as well as when we feel violated. ... Jacobson weaves together the voices of those interviewed into a vibrant picture that stimulates thought and potentially social action to increase the responsiveness of social and health institutions to respect the human rights of those they serve. This is a must-read for anyone who provides social or health services, as well as for anyone who cares about the dignity of those who receive such services."
--Donna M. Mertens, Gallaudet University, author of Transformative Research and Evaluation— -
"Her reflective analyses of the experiences of the have-nots in contrast to those who deliver services should be required reading for health care professionals. A clearly and movingly written work [...] Highly recommended."
--Choice— -
"Dignity is a part of the human experience that surfaces when we feel most valued, as well as when we feel violated. ... Jacobson weaves together the voices of those interviewed into a vibrant picture that stimulates thought and potentially social action to increase the responsiveness of social and health institutions to respect the human rights of those they serve. This is a must-read for anyone who provides social or health services, as well as for anyone who cares about the dignity of those who receive such services."
--Donna M. Mertens, Gallaudet University, author of Transformative Research and Evaluation— -