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Trauma and Mental Health Social Work With Urban Populations: African-Centered Clinical Interventions
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Trauma and Mental Health Social Work With Urban Populations: African-Centered Clinical Interventions
Current price: $190.00


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Trauma and Mental Health Social Work With Urban Populations: African-Centered Clinical Interventions
Current price: $190.00
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Addressing the social problems associated with trauma and mental health amongst African Americans in urban environments, this book uses an African-centered lens to critique the most common practice models and interventions currently employed by social workers in the field.
Divided into four parts and grounded in traditional African cultural values, it argues that basic key values in a new clinical model for mental health diagnosis are:
A spiritual component
Collective/group approach
Focus on wholeness
Oneness with Nature
Emphasis on truth, justice, balance, harmony, reciprocity, righteousness, and order
Being free from racism, sexism, classism, and other forms of oppression, this African-centered approach is crucial for working with people of African origin who experience daily "trauma" through adverse living conditions.
This book will be key reading on any practice and direct service course at both BSW and MSW level and will be a useful supplement on clinical courses as well as those aimed at working with diverse populations and those living in urban environments.
Divided into four parts and grounded in traditional African cultural values, it argues that basic key values in a new clinical model for mental health diagnosis are:
A spiritual component
Collective/group approach
Focus on wholeness
Oneness with Nature
Emphasis on truth, justice, balance, harmony, reciprocity, righteousness, and order
Being free from racism, sexism, classism, and other forms of oppression, this African-centered approach is crucial for working with people of African origin who experience daily "trauma" through adverse living conditions.
This book will be key reading on any practice and direct service course at both BSW and MSW level and will be a useful supplement on clinical courses as well as those aimed at working with diverse populations and those living in urban environments.