Encyclopedia Of Human Services And Diversity
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Encyclopedia of Human Services and Diversity
Author | : Linwood H. Cousins |
Publsiher | : SAGE Publications |
Total Pages | : 1603 |
Release | : 2014-09-05 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781483346656 |
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Encyclopedia of Human Services and Diversity is the first encyclopedia to reflect the changes in the mission of human services professionals as they face today’s increasingly diverse service population. Diversity encompasses a broad range of human differences, including differences in ability and disability, age, education level, ethnicity, gender, geographic origin, religion, sexual orientation, socioeconomic class, and values. Understanding the needs and problems of Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans, the deaf, the blind, the LGBT community, and many other groups demands an up-to-date and cutting-edge reference. This three-volume encyclopedia provides human services students, professors, librarians, and practitioners the reference information they need to meet the needs of an increasingly diverse population. Features: 600 signed entries are organized A-to-Z across three volumes. Entries, authored by key figures in the field, conclude with cross references and further readings. A Reader’s Guide groups related articles within broad, thematic areas, such as aging, community mental health, family and child services, substance abuse, etc. A detailed index, the Reader’s Guide, and cross references combine for search-and-browse in the electronic version. A helpful Resource Guide guides students to classic books, journals, and web sites, and a glossary assists them with the terminology of the field. Available in both print and electronic formats, Encyclopedia of Human Services and Diversity is an ideal reference for students, practitioners, faculty and librarians.
Cultural Diversity
Author | : Jerry V. Diller |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 498 |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : Cross-cultural counseling |
ISBN | : 1337563390 |
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Cultural Awareness in the Human Services
Author | : James W. Green |
Publsiher | : Addison-Wesley Longman |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Cross-cultural studies |
ISBN | : 0205286321 |
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This book is distinguished by the anthropological or ethnographic approach to cross-cultural or multicultural social work practice. James Green is an anthropologist who brings a unique perspective to social work practice, moving well beyond cultural "sensitivity" to issues of professional practice. The book is based on an established model, that of "help-seeking behavior," that is also widely used in cross-cultural psychiatric and medical work. New topics addressed in this edition include the recent DSM-IV (with its first-time inclusion of a section on "cultural formations"); post-modernism in the social services, with its emphasis on narratives as a means of understanding cases; cultural competence and qualitative evaluation in agencies; new material on work with translators; and the emergence of biracial and bicultural consciousness in American popular culture. The chapters on major ethnic groups in America have been updated with current material from the social services literature. Anthropologists, social workers, therapists, and psychologists.
Encyclopedia of Diversity and Social Justice
Author | : Sherwood Thompson |
Publsiher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 816 |
Release | : 2014-12-18 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781442216068 |
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This encyclopedia contains over 300 entries alphabetically arranged for straightforward use by scholars and general readers alike. Thompson, assisted by a network of contributors and consultants, provides a comprehensive and systematic collection of designated entries that describe, in detail, important diversity and social justice themes.
The Handbook of Human Services Management
Author | : Rino J. Patti |
Publsiher | : SAGE |
Total Pages | : 537 |
Release | : 2008-10 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781412952910 |
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Focusing on an effectiveness-driven approach to management in the human services, Rino J. Patti's The Handbook of Human Services Management, Second Edition explores the latest information on practice innovations, theoretical perspectives, and empirical research to provide an essential perspective on what managers do to create and sustain organizations that deliver high quality, effective services to consumers. Offering the most comprehensive coverage of human services management available today, this second edition includes 24 chapters authored by distinguished practitioners and scholars in human services management: 10 that are entirely new and 14 that have been extensively revised. The Handbook is accompanied by an Instructor's Manual.
Disability
Author | : Romel Mackelprang,Richard Salsgiver |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 550 |
Release | : 2015-04-06 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780190665036 |
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The third edition of Disability remains an indispensable tool for human service practitioners in understanding disability from an empowerment perspective. The authors address policy, theory, description, and practice, stressing the difference of disability rather than the dysfunction of disability. The text is illustrated with in-depth personal narratives by those living with disability and thought-provoking sidebars that ask readers to consider the implications of their own reactions to disability. Mackelprang and Salsgiver establish the historical and societal context in which those with disabilities are marginalized, discuss the major groupings of disabilities, and finally offer a model for assessment and practice that human service practitioners can adopt. The book develops a contemporary perspective in which people with disabilities are considered valuable and contributing members of society. Using this book, students will find not only a prescription for professional assessment and practice, but also the necessary understanding of common issues those with disabilities face, the social contexts in which they live, and the tools to work with people with disabilities as equals and partners.
Human Services as Complex Organizations
Author | : Yeheskel Hasenfeld |
Publsiher | : SAGE |
Total Pages | : 1217 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781412956932 |
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This new edition looks at the many recent changes in the arena of Human Sevices Organizations.
The Encyclopedia of Social Work
Author | : Terry Mizrahi,Larry Davis |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 560 |
Release | : 2008-04-24 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : UOM:49015003463651 |
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new, completely updated, revised and expanded 20th edition of this essential work coming February 2008 -- Order now and take advantage of our special prepublication price Oxford University Press and The National Association of Social Workers are proud to announce that a new, completely updated, revised and expanded 20th edition of this essential work will publish in February 2008. The 400 articles this 4-volume set cover all aspects of social work from practice and interventions, social environments, social conditions and challenges, to social policy and history. This new edition of the Encylcopedia includes coverage of areas that have come to the fore since the 1995 publication of the 19th edition, including demographic changes from immigration, technology, the implications of managed care, faith-based assistance, evidence-based practice, gerontology, and trauma and disaster. Each thoughtful article is written and signed by a top academic or social work practitioner and includes a bibliography for further reading. For even further ease of use, all volumes are fully cross-referenced and includes a complete Index. This convenient and authoritative core reference work is an essential tool for fact-finding, studying for licensing exams, supplementing course work, initiating literature searches, and supporting practice decisions. The Encyclopedia presents an in-depth look at the ever-changing field of social work. The foundation of any social work collection, the Encyclopedia will be a treasured addition to the library of practitioner, scholar, and student alike.