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Cross-Cultural Practice: Social Work With Diverse Populations,9780925065209
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Cross-Cultural Practice: Social Work With Diverse Populations


Author(s): Harper, Karen V.; Lantz, James E.
ISBN10:  092506520X
ISBN13:  9780925065209
Format:  Paperback
Pub. Date:  2/1/1996
Publisher(s): Lyceum Books

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Table of Contents
Foreword xi
Thomas M. Meenaghan
Acknowledgments xii
Introduction 1(5)
Cross-Cultural Curative Factors
6(21)
Naturalistic Research
7(1)
The Invention Stage
7(1)
The Discovery Stage
7(1)
The Interpretation Stage
8(1)
The Explanation Stage
8(1)
Eight Cross-Cultural Curative Factors
9(12)
An Existential Under-standing of the Cross-Cultural Curative Factors
21(1)
Minority Response to a Dominant Culture
21(5)
Summary
26(1)
Native American Clients
27(9)
Issues in Cross-Cultural Social Work with Native Americans
29(3)
Methods of Intervention with Native Americans
32(2)
Mr. R
34(1)
Mr. R and the Cross-Cultural Curative Factors
35(1)
Conclusion
35(1)
African American Clients
36(12)
Duality
39(1)
Role Flexibility in the African American Family
40(1)
Extended Family Relationships
41(1)
A Strengths Perspective to Assessment and Relationship Building with the African American Client
41(3)
Coping under Stress in the Here and Now
44(1)
A Case Illustration: Mrs. G
44(2)
Cross-Cultural Curative Factors
46(1)
Conclusion
46(2)
Hispanic Clients
48(13)
Hispanic Population in the United States
49(1)
Hispanic Heritage---A Multicultural Collage
50(6)
Implications for Social Work
56(2)
Ms. L: A Case Illustration
58(1)
Ms. L and the Curative Factors
59(1)
Summary
60(1)
Asian Clients
61(14)
The Korean American Client
62(4)
The Japanese American Client
66(2)
The Southeast Asian American Client
68(3)
Mr I: A Case Illustration
71(2)
The Curative Factors and Mr. I
73(1)
Conclusion
73(2)
Migrating Clients
75(9)
The M Family
77(1)
The N Family
78(1)
The O Family
78(1)
The P Family
79(1)
Meaning and Migration Depression
79(1)
The Q Family
80(2)
Cross-Cultural Curative Factors in the Q Family
82(1)
Conclusion
83(1)
Appalachian Clients
84(14)
The Appalachian Region
85(1)
Traditional Appalachian Identity
85(2)
Values of Traditional Appalachian Clients
87(5)
Appalachian Out-Migration and the Search for Security
92(1)
Disruption of Social Functioning in Response to Migration
93(1)
Case Example---Relocated Appalachian Client
94(1)
Mr. H
94(2)
Curative Factors used with Mr. H
96(1)
Summary
97(1)
Vietnam Veteran Clients
98(11)
Treachorous Terrain
99(1)
The Vietnam Veteran and the Search for Meaning
100(1)
Mr. W
101(1)
Mr. X
102(2)
Potential Vietnam Veteran Symptoms
104(3)
A Final Case Illustration: Mrs. Y
107(1)
Conclusion
108(1)
Traumatized Clients
109(10)
Trauma and Repression
110(1)
Mrs. S
111(1)
Mrs. T
112(2)
Stages in Social Work with Traumatized Clients
114(1)
Stage One: Establishing the Treatment System
114(1)
Stage Two: Remembering Terror
115(1)
Stage Three: Recovering Meaning in Trauma and Terror
115(1)
Stage Four: Making Use of Meaning Potentials
116(1)
The U Family
117(1)
Stage Five: Celebration and Termination
117(1)
Conclusion
118(1)
Working with Gay and Lesbian Clients
119(10)
A Case Illustration: Ms. K and Ms. S
126(1)
Curative Factors with Ms. K and Ms. S
127(1)
Conclusion
128(1)
Women Clients
129(13)
Feminist Thought: Existential, Liberal, Socialist, and Radical Perspectives
130(3)
Implications for Social Work Practice
133(2)
Feminist Social Work Practice with Two Rural Women
135(1)
Mrs. Z
136(1)
Mrs. AA
137(1)
Mrs. BB: A Victim of Rape and Abuse
138(2)
Conclusion
140(2)
Elderly Clients
142(15)
Myths to Be Dispelled
143(1)
Common Approaches for Viewing The Aging Process
144(4)
The Changing Demography of America's Aging Population
148(2)
Caregiving to the Elderly
150(1)
Wellness and Independence of Elderly
151(1)
Dependent Elderly
152(1)
A Case illustration: Mr. J
153(2)
Mrs. J and the Curative Factors
155(1)
Conclusion
155(2)
Epilogue 157(2)
References 159(14)
Index 173

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