Multidimensional Contextual Practice: Diversity and TranscendenceCengage Learning, 2005 - 450 Seiten MULTIDIMENSIONAL CONTEXTUAL PRACTICE: DIVERSITY AND TRANSCENDENCE offers a comprehensive perspective on human diversity. It addresses possible cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and social effects of stereotypes as well as the need for conscious change while honoring human complexities. A Framework for Human Diversity and Transcendence is introduced as a set of principles for approaching clients’ experiences as contextual and multidimensional. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version. |
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... Practitioners are not immune to human pain generated through natural or con- structed human adversities . Human service practitioners , like clients , are individuals with the potential to overcome adversities through the nurturing of ...
... Practitioners are not immune to human pain generated through natural or con- structed human adversities . Human service practitioners , like clients , are individuals with the potential to overcome adversities through the nurturing of ...
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... human services practitioners as well as in other groups . One study found that while 90 % of the human services practitioners inter- viewed were not homophobic , the majority of them did hold heterosexist attitudes ( Berkman & Zinberg ...
... human services practitioners as well as in other groups . One study found that while 90 % of the human services practitioners inter- viewed were not homophobic , the majority of them did hold heterosexist attitudes ( Berkman & Zinberg ...
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... human service practitioners ' competen- cies . These include the ability of a human service worker to recognize the impact of his or her own experiences with privilege and disenfranchisement , the practitioner's own balance and well ...
... human service practitioners ' competen- cies . These include the ability of a human service worker to recognize the impact of his or her own experiences with privilege and disenfranchisement , the practitioner's own balance and well ...
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