TY - BOOK AU - Diller,Jerry V. AU - Austin,Jude T. AU - Austin,Julius A. TI - Cultural diversity: a primer for the human services SN - 2018946250 AV - HV3176 .C858 2019 PY - 2019/// CY - Boston, Massachusetts PB - Cengage KW - Cross-cultural counseling KW - Minorities KW - Services for KW - Multiculturalism KW - Social service and race relations KW - Social work with minorities KW - Counseling KW - Counseling - CNS N1 - 1 (pages 459-481) and index; What it means to be culturally competent --; Working with culturally diverse clients --; Understanding racism, prejudice, and white privilege --; Understanding culture and cultural differences --; Working with culturally diverse parents and families --; Culturally sensitive treatment with children --; Bias in service delivery --; Mental health issues --; Treating victims of ethnic conflict, genocide, and mass violence --; Working with Latino/a clients: an interview with Roberto Almanzan --; Working with Native American clients: an interview with Jack Lawson --; Working with African American clients: an interview with Veronique Thompson --; Working with Asian American clients: an interview with Dan Hocoy --; Working with Arab and Muslim American clients: an interview with Marwan Dwairy --; Working with South Asian American clients: an interview with Sumana Kaipa --; Working with white ethnic clients: an interview with the author. --; Working with American male clients: an interview with Jon Davies --; Working with deaf clients: an interview with Valentino Vasquez and Johanna Larson --; Some closing thoughts; 2; Digital and Print sharing are NOT ColoradoVERED. CIU's licenses do not permit copying or sharing of this title in electronic or print format." PLEASE click on the "Copyright Permission Request Form" link and request permission to be obtained for digital sharing N2 - . CULTURAL DIVERSITY: A Puerto RicoIMER FOR THE HUMAN SERVICES, 6th Edition, covers the general principles of cultural diversity, the process of cross-cultural service delivery and cultural information on specific client populations. You'll also find practical clinical suggestions and cautions through interviews with professionals from different ethnic backgrounds. Finally, you'll gain a better understanding of your own prejudices so that you can be a more effective counselor when working with clients from different cultures ER -