Interprofessional Practice with Diverse Populations
Cases in Point
Allan Barsky author Esther Geva author Fern Westernoff author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Demonstrates effective and actual practices of various helping professionals working collaboratively in order to better serve diverse clients.
Concepts such as cultural competence, multicultural practice, and ethnosensitivity have taken root in the literature.
Concepts such as cultural competence, multicultural practice, and ethnosensitivity have taken root in the literature. At the same time, concepts such as cross-disciplinary, transdisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and interprofessional practice have been articulated. Although these two trends coexist in print, the literature in the various helping professions does not address whether and how the issues of client diversity and interprofessional practice can come together in productive and better informed ways. The present book promises to close this gap and offer health care professionals theoretically grounded examples of best practices. The range of diversity includes Native American, Taiwanese, Portuguese, African-American, Algerian, Irish, South Asian, and gay clients.
ISBN: 9780865692923
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232 pages