Ethnocultural Factors in Substance Abuse TreatmentShulamith Lala Ashenberg Straussner Guilford Press, 2012年4月23日 - 447 頁 This book presents a culturally informed framework for understanding and treating substance abuse problems. From expert contributors, chapters cover specific ethnocultural groups in the United States, including Americans of African, Native American, Latino, European, Middle Eastern, and Asian descent. Authors examine how ethnocultural factors may affect a person's attitudes toward alcohol and other drugs, patterns of substance use, reasons for seeking treatment, and responsiveness to various interventions. Themes addressed include the impact of migration and acculturation issues, spiritual values and traditions, family structures, gender roles, and experiences of prejudice and discrimination. Featuring a wealth of illustrative clinical material, the book makes concrete recommendations for more competent, effective assessment and intervention. It also guides clinicians toward greater awareness of the ways their own ethnocultural backgrounds may affect their interactions with clients. |
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... York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York Ednita M. Wright, PhD, CSW, MSW, CAC, Counselor/Therapist and Diversity Coordinator, Cornell Gannett Health Center, Ithaca, New York Preface hat does it mean to an Irish American to viii Contributors.
... York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York Ednita M. Wright, PhD, CSW, MSW, CAC, Counselor/Therapist and Diversity Coordinator, Cornell Gannett Health Center, Ithaca, New York Preface hat does it mean to an Irish American to viii Contributors.
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Shulamith Lala Ashenberg Straussner. Preface. hat does it mean to an Irish American to drink to excess? How do Korean Americans make sense of drug abuse in their families and communities? What effect does shame or fear of deportation have ...
Shulamith Lala Ashenberg Straussner. Preface. hat does it mean to an Irish American to drink to excess? How do Korean Americans make sense of drug abuse in their families and communities? What effect does shame or fear of deportation have ...
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... Irish and Substance Abuse 199 Philip O'Dwyer 11. Italian Culture and Its Impact on Addiction 216 Pia Marinangeli 12. Polish Identity and Substance Abuse 234 Jim Gilbert and Jan Langrod 13. Russian-Speaking Substance Abusers: 250 New ...
... Irish and Substance Abuse 199 Philip O'Dwyer 11. Italian Culture and Its Impact on Addiction 216 Pia Marinangeli 12. Polish Identity and Substance Abuse 234 Jim Gilbert and Jan Langrod 13. Russian-Speaking Substance Abusers: 250 New ...
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... Irish American family but totally unacceptable during a funeral, or even a birthday party, in a traditional Anglo-Saxon Southern Baptist family. Ethno culturally Competent Assessment of Substance Abusers It is evident, without ...
... Irish American family but totally unacceptable during a funeral, or even a birthday party, in a traditional Anglo-Saxon Southern Baptist family. Ethno culturally Competent Assessment of Substance Abusers It is evident, without ...
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... Irish, Polish, and Italian immigrants in the United States. In all these cases cultural memories and the impact of such experiences remain long after the experience ends. When prejudicial experiences are institutionalized and continue ...
... Irish, Polish, and Italian immigrants in the United States. In all these cases cultural memories and the impact of such experiences remain long after the experience ends. When prejudicial experiences are institutionalized and continue ...
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Substance Abuse Issues among EnglishSpeaking Caribbean People of African Ancestry | 52 |
WORKING WITH CLIENTS OF NATIVE AMERICAN AND LATINO BACKGROUNDS | 75 |
Native Americans and Substance Abuse | 77 |
Substance Abuse among Cuban Americans | 97 |
Substance Abuse in the Mexican American Population | 111 |
Polish Identity and Substance Abuse | 234 |
RussianSpeaking Substance Abusers New Country Old Problems | 250 |
WORKING WITH CLIENTS OF MIDDLE EASTERN BACKGROUND | 273 |
Substance Use among Arabs and Arab Americans Nuha Abudabbeh Andrew Hamid | 275 |
Jewish Substance Abusers Existing but Invisible Shulamith Lala Ashenberg Straussner | 291 |
WORKING WITH CLIENTS OF ASIAN BACKGROUND | 319 |
Substance Abuse Treatment Issues with Cambodian Americans | 321 |
Ethnocultural Background and Substance Abuse Treatment of Chinese Americans | 345 |
Toward an Understanding of Puerto Rican Ethnicity and Substance Abuse | 137 |
WORKING WITH CLIENTS OF EUROPEAN BACKGROUND | 165 |
Substance Abuse among Americans of British Descent | 167 |
Substance Abuse Treatment with Clients of French Background | 180 |
The Irish and Substance Abuse | 199 |
Italian Culture and Its Impact on Addiction | 216 |
Ethnocultural Background and Substance Abuse Treatment of Asian Indian Americans | 368 |
Substance Abuse Interventions for Japanese and Japanese American Clients | 393 |
Substance Abuse among Korean Americans A Sociocultural Perspective and Framework for Intervention | 418 |
Index | 437 |
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