Social Work Practice with Low-income, Urban, African-American FamiliesEdwin Mellen Press, 1998 - 162 psl. |
Turinys
Framework Components for Work with | 13 |
Knowledge Framework Component | 27 |
Knowledge Framework Component | 41 |
Autorių teisės | |
Nerodoma skirsnių: 5
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
African African-American males African-American women Afrocentric agencies Alex Kotlowitz American families anger management approach asked assessment Beckett behavior Black Church Black families Casey Children's Defense Fund Church community client concrete needs concrete services coping skills counseling crisis cultural Curtis Deandere domestic violence ethnic explored extended family family members family preservation family strengths family therapy family workers family's feel framework components goals Grandma Smith Green grief and loss Haapala helping tradition home-based identified important informal adoption intervention interview Jackson Kaplan & Girard Kline Laper Leashore Likert scale low-income African-American families Martin & Martin Mc Rand McAdoo McGoldrick mental health Monique mother parents participants perspective Porter Pryer racism Raider relationship reported response role school-based self-disclosure service plan session Sims slaves social service social workers spirituality talk techniques therapist Tony Toya Toya's trauma Trith trust Uncle Bob urban African-American families Venton York youth