Ethnic Sensitive Social Work Practice: The State of the Art

Reviews the social work literature of the past ten years pertaining to the ideological, theoretical, & practice issues related to ethnic-sensitive practice. Major focus has been on the lifestyles, needs, & oppression of people of color, with minimal attention paid to other ethnic groups. A l...

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