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Download books file now Download Cultural Diversity: A Primer for the Human Services [Print Replica] [Kindle Edition] from with Mediafire Link Download Link Author Jerry Diller's practical text offers students a balance of clinical and theoretical information, focusing on effective methods of providing cross-cultural services. CULTURAL DIVERSITY: A PRIMER FOR THE HUMAN SERVICES covers the general principles of cultural diversity, the process of cross-cultural service delivery, and cultural information on specific client populations. The updated text includes coverage of important concepts such as racial microaggressions, therapeutic interviews with individuals from collective family systems, enforcing professional standards, and culturally sensitive treatment of children. The updated text also provides students with hands-on clinical suggestions and cautions through interviews with professionals from different ethnic backgrounds. CULTURAL DIVERSITY: A PRIMER FOR THE HUMAN SERVICES helps students build a general understanding of what cultural diversity is and why it is important. The text also helps students to better understand their own prejudices so that they can be more effective counselors when working with clients of different cultures.
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- Print Length: 368 pages
- Publisher: Cengage Learning; 4 edition (September 24, 2013)
- Sold by: Cengage Learning
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00B7L8UWG
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This book is in no way objective and academic. It presumes that only non-Jewish white people of Northern European descent are the only people in the world guilty of prejudice and racism. If anything it furthers an "us" and "them" mentality rather than promoting cultural understanding. If it weren't required for my class, I would not be reading it.
By Marian L. Ward
I read this book cover to cover for my cultural diversity class. The only reason it's getting two stars is because the interviews towards the end of the book were pretty interesting.
This book points to Whites as the only people who are racist. The world struggles because White people reside in it, and that mentality was displayed through the whole book. I am not a racist and don't appreciate being forced into thinking I am one because I'm White.
African Americans have EVERY reason not to trust Whites according to this book. That's one thing that stuck with me and probably will forever.
By mintchip86
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