Culture and Disability: Providing Culturally Competent ServicesSAGE Publications, 2005 - 245 pages Culture and Disability provides information about views of disability in other cultures and ways in which rehabilitation professionals may improve services for persons from other cultures, especially recent immigrants. The book includes chapters with descriptions of the interaction of culture and disability. A model on "Culture Brokering" provides a framework for addressing conflicts that often arise between service providers and clients from differing cultures. Seven chapters discuss the cultural perspectives of China, Jamaica, Korea, Haiti, Mexico, the Dominican Republic, and Vietnam, focusing on how disability is understood in these cultures. |
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... believe there is another way to achieve their goal . Jamaicans are ambitious and goal oriented . Once a goal is set , the urge to achieve will not allow anyone to interfere or create obstacles . What is often seen as aggressive , pushy ...
... believe there is another way to achieve their goal . Jamaicans are ambitious and goal oriented . Once a goal is set , the urge to achieve will not allow anyone to interfere or create obstacles . What is often seen as aggressive , pushy ...
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... believe about the causes and treatments of disability . Some Koreans believe disability can be caused by super- natural agents , such as punishment from God or the curse of the devil for their sins , or those of their parents , or even ...
... believe about the causes and treatments of disability . Some Koreans believe disability can be caused by super- natural agents , such as punishment from God or the curse of the devil for their sins , or those of their parents , or even ...
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... believe that lifelong disability is a kind of payback for something they did wrong in the past . As a result , many Koreans with disabilities and their families often suffer from shame , helplessness , denial , withdrawal , and depres ...
... believe that lifelong disability is a kind of payback for something they did wrong in the past . As a result , many Koreans with disabilities and their families often suffer from shame , helplessness , denial , withdrawal , and depres ...
Table des matières
Immigrants Disability and Rehabilitation | 1 |
Culture and the Disability Services | 15 |
1 Key Concepts in Understanding | 16 |
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Culture and Disability: Providing Culturally Competent Services John H. Stone Affichage d'extraits - 2005 |
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acculturation African Americans Agent Orange Alvernia Asian assessment barriers behavior Buddhism cause Center chapter child China Chinese Chinese Americans concept conflict Confucianism considered consumer's consumers counselor cross-cultural culturally competent culturally diverse culture brokering disability service providers doctor Dominican Republic economic English ethnic example expected extended family family members feel foreign-born Haiti Haitian parents Hispanic illness important independence individuals with disabilities interaction intervening conditions Jamaicans Korean Korean Broadcasting System Korean culture language Latino living mainstream mental Mexican American Mexican culture Mexico migration mother nonverbal nursing obeah one's patient persons with disabilities perspective political population practices problems professionals refugees rehabilitation service providers rehabilitation system religion religious respect responsibility result role service system social society Sotnik speak spirits status stigmatizing strategies sumers Taoism tion traditional treatment U.S. Census Bureau understand United Vietnam Vietnamese culture York