Prentice Hall
Allied Health
ISBN-10: 0130900729
ISBN-13: 9780130900722
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2006
Format: Paper; 400 pp
Published: 06/08/2005
Suggested retail price: $55.40
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This text provides a foundation for the understanding and the appreciation of culture and its impact on rehabiliation. Written by multitude of experts on various cultural groups' needs and issues ensures students receive the latest and most authoratative information on the subject.
- Raises awareness of cultural issues and how to address them in practice thereby helping students understand the theory and the application
- Covers a wide spectrum of cultures including but not limited to Pacific Island, European, Arab, and multiple Hispanic.
- Helps student broaden their definition of culture by introducing age, sexuality, poverty and others as cultural groups
- Rehabilitation case studies encourage students to apply the material and thereby increase understanding and retention
1. Cultural Competence in Rehabilitation: An Introduction
2. Rehabilitation & Discrimination
3. Communication in Multicultural Settings
4. Ethics of Culture in Rehabilitation
5. European Americans
6. African Americans
7. Native Americans
8. Asian Americans
9. Arab Americans
10. Understanding Judaism and Jewish Americans
11. The Smorgasbord of the Hispanic Cultures
12. Pacific Island Peoples and Rehabilitation
13. Cross-Cultural Meaning of Disability
14. Poverty in the US: Making Ends Meet
15. Gender & Culture
16. Age as Culture in Rehabilitation
17. Understanding Sexual Minorities
Introductory Physical Therapy (Physical Therapy)
Occupational Therapy (Occupational Therapy)
Cultural Issues, Physical Therapy (Physical Therapy)
Athletic Training (Athletic Training)
Culture in Rehabilitation: From Competency to Proficiency provides a foundation for the understanding and appreciation of culture and its impact on rehabilitation. This resource encourages readers to consider how culture unavoidably plays a critical role in the practice and theory of rehabilitation.
The book begins by exploring the concept of culture and rehabilitation from the perspectives of communication, ethics, and discrimination. Then it introduces themes of ethnic diversity, exploring the experiences, values and beliefs of a wide range of groups. The book concludes with a presentation of gender, age, disability, poverty and class and lifestyle and its impact on rehabilitation.
Rehabilitation-focused case studies provide the reader with an opportunity to apply the chapter content to rehabilitation situations, and end-of-chapter questions provide opportunities for reinforcement.
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