Human behavior theory and social work practice with marginalized oppressed populations:
Human Behavior Theory andSocial WorkPractice with MarginalizedOppressed Populationsaddresses what social workers can do to combat the increasingly complex social concerns that face the profession, and explores how to incorporate the celebration of diversity and the protection of human rights into so...
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Zusammenfassung: | Human Behavior Theory andSocial WorkPractice with MarginalizedOppressed Populationsaddresses what social workers can do to combat the increasingly complex social concerns that face the profession, and explores how to incorporate the celebration of diversity and the protection of human rights into social work curricula and the helping process. The authors combine human behavior theories with a narrative, postmodern practice methodology that deals with both the client's or constituencies' presenting problem and equity issues, and, as a result,the book is both theoretical and applied. Two major integrating themes throughout are at the forefront of the book--the celebration of diversity and the equality of human rights. The goal is to strengthen diversity and human rights components of the social work curriculum and to provide more practice guidelines for cross-cultural practice |
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spelling | Greene, Roberta R. 1940- Verfasser aut Human behavior theory and social work practice with marginalized oppressed populations Roberta R. Greene, Michael Wright, Melvin Herring, Nicole Dubus, and Taunya Wright First edition New York Routledge 2019 1 online resource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed Human Behavior Theory andSocial WorkPractice with MarginalizedOppressed Populationsaddresses what social workers can do to combat the increasingly complex social concerns that face the profession, and explores how to incorporate the celebration of diversity and the protection of human rights into social work curricula and the helping process. The authors combine human behavior theories with a narrative, postmodern practice methodology that deals with both the client's or constituencies' presenting problem and equity issues, and, as a result,the book is both theoretical and applied. Two major integrating themes throughout are at the forefront of the book--the celebration of diversity and the equality of human rights. The goal is to strengthen diversity and human rights components of the social work curriculum and to provide more practice guidelines for cross-cultural practice Social service Social work with minorities Human behavior https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429489198 Verlag URL des Erstveroeffentlichers Volltext |
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