Description |
xvi, 188 pages ; 23 cm |
Contents |
1. Introduction -- 2. Becoming Culturally Competent -- 3. Naturalistic Inquiry: A Base for Cultural Competence -- 4. Knowledge: The Foundation for Cultural Competence -- 5. The Helping Relationship -- 6. Friendly Conversation -- 7. Setting the Stage for the Ethnographic Interview -- 8. Global Questions -- 9. Cover Terms -- 10. Descriptors -- 11. Terminating the Interview -- 12. The Ethnographic Interview Summary -- App. A. Falling Out of the Model: Evaluating Self -- App. B. Self-Evaluation Form -- App. C. Assessment, Negotiated Consensus Treatment Planning, and Culturally Relevant Interventions and Treatment -- App. D. Code of Ethics, National Association of Social Workers -- App. E. Code of Ethics, National Federation of Societies for Clinical Social Work -- App. F. Code of Ethics, National Association of Black Social Workers -- App. G. Seven Principles for the Culturally Competent Social Worker |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-184) |
Notes |
Includes index |
Subject |
Intercultural communication.
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Communication in social work.
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Interviewing in social service.
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ISBN |
1577662105 paperback |
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