The social work profession has taught generations of students to "start where the client is," thereby emphasizing the importance of trying to understand all facets of a person and his or her situation in the process of making an assessment and setting goals for intervention.
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Parent and child, Counseling of, Social work with minorities, Cross-cultural counseling, Child rearing, Minorities, Différence culturelle, Minorités, Éducation parentale, Relation parent-enfant, Service social aux minorités, Relation familiale, Counseling transculturel, Éducation des enfants, Counseling, Parents et enfantsShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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Culturally Diverse Parent-Child and Family Relationships
June 15, 2001, Columbia University Press
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Culturally diverse parent-child and family relationships: a guide for social workers and other practitioners
2001, Columbia University Press
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"The social work profession has taught generations of students to "start where the client is," thereby emphasizing the importance of trying to understand all facets of a person and his or her situation in the process of making an assessment and setting goals for intervention."
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