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A practitioner's guide to understanding indigenous and foreign cultures; an analysis of relationships between ethnicity, social class, and therapeutic intervention strategies, 3d ed.


0398076545

A practitioner's guide to understanding indigenous and foreign cultures; an analysis of relationships between ethnicity, social class, and therapeutic intervention strategies, 3d ed.

Henderson, George et al.

C.C. Thomas

2006

336 pages

$66.95

Hardcover

RA418

Written to initiate a human relations human relations nplrelaciones fpl humanas  dialogue in which the reader is encouraged to agree or disagree, this book offers an interdisciplinary in·ter·dis·ci·pli·nar·y  
adj.
Of, relating to, or involving two or more academic disciplines that are usually considered distinct.


interdisciplinary
Adjective
 approach to therapeutic intervention strategies across ethnicities and social classes. The conceptual framework For the concept in aesthetics and art criticism, see .

A conceptual framework is used in research to outline possible courses of action or to present a preferred approach to a system analysis project.
 introduced in early chapters shows how culture, personal beliefs, and individual behavior intersect In a relational database, to match two files and produce a third file with records that are common in both. For example, intersecting an American file and a programmer file would yield American programmers. . Later chapters give background on various ethnic groups, religion, cultural communication differences, and cultural differences related to work. Chapter cases and review questions are included. About one-third of the material for this third edition is new. As is all too common with many books on the topic, there is scant scant  
adj. scant·er, scant·est
1. Barely sufficient: paid scant attention to the lecture.

2. Falling short of a specific measure: a scant cup of sugar.
 background on Anglo-American culture for helping professionals who are not Anglo-American. Author information is not given.

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