Social Work Practice with Immigrants and Refugees

Edited by Pallassana R. Balgopal

eISBN: 9780231504188

2000 (288 pages )

View the print version of this title.

Share

| More

Available PDF Downloads

Download Complete Book Download
(pages 1-282)
Complete Book Download (pages 1-282)

Download Table of Contents
(pages 7-8)
Table of Contents (pages 7-8)

Download Preface
(pages 9-12)
Preface (pages 9-12)

Download Acknowledgments
(pages 13-16)
Acknowledgments (pages 13-16)

Download 1. Social Work Practice with Immigrants and Refugees: An Overview
(pages 17-45)
1. Social Work Practice with Immigrants and Refugees: An Overview (pages 17-45)

Download 2. Social Work Practice with Asian Immigrants
(pages 46-80)
2. Social Work Practice with Asian Immigrants (pages 46-80)

Download 3. Social Work Practice with Latino American Immigrants
(pages 81-142)
3. Social Work Practice with Latino American Immigrants (pages 81-142)

Download 4. Social Work Practice with African-Descent Immigrants
(pages 143-182)
4. Social Work Practice with African-Descent Immigrants (pages 143-182)

Download 5. Social Work Practice with European Immigrants
(pages 183-213)
5. Social Work Practice with European Immigrants (pages 183-213)

Download 6. Refugees in the 1990s: A U.S. Perspective
(pages 214-244)
6. Refugees in the 1990s: A U.S. Perspective (pages 214-244)

Download Conclusion
(pages 245-256)
Conclusion (pages 245-256)

Download Contributors
(pages 257-260)
Contributors (pages 257-260)

Download Index
(pages 261-282)
Index (pages 261-282)

Social Work Practice with Immigrants and Refugees

The United States has always been a land of immigrants and a destination for refugees. With the increase in immigration in the late 1980s-when the number of refugees entering the United States nearly doubled as well-the number of clients needing social work services rose dramatically. Social Work Practice with Immigrants and Refugees takes an ecological systems perspective on working with these two distinct groups, paying special attention to the relationship between individuals and their social environment.

Focusing on the major immigrant groups who have come to the United States since the 1965 Immigration Act, the book contains chapters on immigrants and refugees from Asia, Latin America, Europe, and Africa. Pallassana R. Balgopal and contributors explore ideas, concepts, and skills that will help human service workers, social workers, helping professionals, and policymakers deepen their understanding of cultural attitudes toward newly arrived immigrants and refugees, thus strengthening their ability to better serve an ethnically diverse clientele.

See below for our purchase options for this e-book. Individual chapters with a BUY button can be purchased for only $5, and any chapter with a FREE button can be downloaded or viewed online at any time.

Table of Contents

Social Work Practice with Immigrants and Refugees

Author(s): Balgopal, Pallassana R., ed.
Abstract:

The United States has always been a land of immigrants and a destination for refugees. With the increase in immigration in the late 1980s-when the number of refugees entering the United States nearly doubled as well-the number of clients needing social work services rose dramatically. Social Work Practice with Immigrants and Refugees takes an ecological systems perspective on working with these two distinct groups, paying special attention to the relationship between individuals and their social environment.

Focusing on the major immigrant groups who have come to the United States since the 1965 Immigration Act, the book contains chapters on immigrants and refugees from Asia, Latin America, Europe, and Africa. Pallassana R. Balgopal and contributors explore ideas, concepts, and skills that will help human service workers, social workers, helping professionals, and policymakers deepen their understanding of cultural attitudes toward newly arrived immigrants and refugees, thus strengthening their ability to better serve an ethnically diverse clientele.