//]]>
Item type | Location | Call Number | Status | Notes | Date Due |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Book | AUM Main Library English Collections Hall | 362.1089 R118 (Browse Shelf) | Available | JBC/2011/10692 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Examining the nexus of race, culture, and disability -- "Ways of seeing" in race and disability research -- Disability identity and racial-cultural identity development : points of convergence, divergence, and interplay -- Psychological testing and multicultural populations -- Access to vocational rehabilitation services for black Latinos with disabilities : colorism in the 21st century -- Challenges to providing culturally competent care in medical rehabilitation settings to African Americans -- Cultural diversity and how it may differ for programs and providers serving people with psychiatric disabilities -- Community infrastructure and employment opportunities for Native Americans and Alaska natives -- Employment and rehabilitation issues for racially and ethnically diverse women with disabilities -- Cross-cultural issues for Asian Pacific Americans with disabilities in the vocational rehabilitation system --
Cultural competence education in rehabilitation -- A three-dimensional model for multicultural rehabilitation counseling -- Ethical decision-making models in multicultural rehabilitation counseling -- Cultural competence : a review of conceptual frameworks -- Evaluation capacity building : a cultural and contextual framework -- A systems approach to placement : a culturally sensitive model for people with disabilities -- Exploring cultural competence : implications for research -- Implications for practice in rehabilitation -- Implications for training future generations of rehabilitation practitioners and researchers -- Conclusion : how race, culture, and disability intersect : pragmatic and generative perspectives.
There are no comments for this item.