Hamilton Books
Pages: 526
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7618-6823-1 • Paperback • September 2016 • $69.99 • (£54.00)
978-0-7618-6824-8 • eBook • September 2016 • $66.50 • (£51.00)
Kui-Hee Song has carried out multicultural and international social work education, research, and practice with a focus on human rights and social–economic justice-based empowerment approaches to culturally-linguistically-relationally underprivileged groups in the local and global communities. Kui-Hee Song holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Social Work from Loyola University Chicago. Dr. Song is Associate Professor in the School of Social Work, California State University, Chico. Her interests include: practice with children and families and their community, and community-participatory human services program development and evaluation.
List of Tables
List of Figures
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I—What Are You Getting Into In An Intercultural World?
Chapter 1. Introduction to Multicultural
Chapter 2. Introduction to Postmodernist
Chapter 3. Culturally and Linguistically Diverse
Chapter 4. Theoretical Perspectives of Child
Part II—Social Work Practice with Culturally-Linguistically Diverse People
Chapter 5. Korean-Americans as a Culturally and
Chapter 6. Korean-American Families
Chapter 7. Description of the Case Study:
Chapter 8. Clinical Change Process: Child Abuse
Chapter 9. Clinical Change Process: Communicable
Chapter 10. Therapeutic Context of Professional
Chapter 11. Cultural Significance of Korean “Han”
Chapter 12. Implications for Culturally-Linguistically
Part III—Social Work Approaches to Multicultural World: Case Studies
Chapter 13. A Case Study of a Ming Chinese
Chapter 14. Japanese Practice with Kamishibai
Chapter 15. Current Status and Future Challenges of South Korea’s Multicultural Family Policy
Chapter 16. Multicultural Social Work Education
Part IV—Mutual Development Model of Intercultural Social Work Education Abroad Program
Chapter 17. Need Assessment Study of International
Chapter 18. Planning Process of Intercultural
Chapter 19. Implementation of Intercultural
Chapter 20. Sustainability of Intercultural Human
Chapter 21. Closing Thoughts: What Does the Future Hold as More Intercultural Issues of Social-Economic Justice and Human Rights Intersect with Social Work Values, Knowledge, and Practice?
Appendices
Bibliography
Index
About the Author