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Race, Culture and Disability: Rehabilitation Science and Practice
Fabricio E. Balcazar, PhD, Professor, Department of Disability and Human Development, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, Yolanda Suarez-Balcazar, PhD, Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, Tina Taylor-Ritzler, PhD, Project Director, Center for Capacity Building on Minorities with Disabilities Research, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, Christopher B. Keys, PhD, Professor, Department of Psychology, DePaul University Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
ISBN: 9780763763374 $64.95 (Sugg. US List) Paperback 418 Pages © 2010
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Chapter 1 Introduction: Examining the Nexus of Race, Culture and Disability Chapter 2 “Ways of Seeing” in Race and Disability Research Chapter 3 Disability Identity and Racial-Cultural Identity Development: Points of Convergence, Divergence, and Interplay Chapter 4 Psychological Testing and Multicultural Populations Chapter 5 Access to Vocational Rehabilitation Services for Black Latinos with Disabilities: Colorism in the 21st Century Chapter 6 Challenges to Providing Culturally Competent Care in Medical Rehabilitation Settings: Defining an Evidence-Based Behavioral Research Agenda and Examining Recent Advances with African Americans Chapter 7 Cultural Diversity and How It May Differ for Programs and Providers Serving People with Psychiatric Disabilities Chapter 8 Community Infrastructure and Employment Opportunities for American Indians and Alaska Natives with Disabilities Living on Tribal Lands Chapter 9 Employment and Rehabilitation Issues for Racially and Ethnically Diverse Women with Disabilities Chapter 10 Cross-Cultural Issues for Asian Pacific Americans with Disabilities in the Vocational Rehabilitation System Chapter 11 Cultural Competence Education in Rehabilitation Chapter 12 A Three-Dimensional Model for Assessing People with Disabilities from Multicultural Backgrounds Chapter 13 Theory and Research on Ethical Decision-Making Models: Implications for Multicultural Rehabilitation Counseling Chapter 14 Cultural Competence: A Review of Conceptual Frameworks Chapter 15 Evaluation Capacity Building: A Cultural and Contextual Framework Chapter 16 A Systems Approach to Placement: A Culturally Sensitive Model for People with Disabilities Chapter 17 Exploring Cultural Competence: Implications for Research Chapter 18 Race, Disability & Culture: Implications for Practice in Rehabilitation Chapter 19 Race, Culture, and Disability: Implications for Training and Educating Future Generations Chapter 20 Conclusion: How race, culture and disability intersect: Pragmatic and generative perspectives
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