Exploring the ways a woman-centered worldview can transform social policy, social services, and direct practice, twelve chapters address issues such as family violence, welfare reform, child welfare, mental health, racism, equality, supporting the strengths of older women, promoting reentry for form
Exploring the ways a woman-centered worldview can transform social policy, social services, and direct practice, twelve chapters address issues such a...
Build a woman-centered social work practice for the new millennium How do we take the strengths women have--have always had--and use them to build a world that is validating, liberating, and inclusive? This is the question at the heart of Building on Women's Strengths. This groundbreaking book explores the ways a woman-centered worldview can transform social policy, social services, and direct practice. Updated to honor the memory of Liane V. Davis, who died in 1995, this new edition of Building on Women's Strengths offers updated information to reflect the enormous changes that have occurred...
Build a woman-centered social work practice for the new millennium How do we take the strengths women have--have always had--and use them to build a w...
Homophobia and heterosexism present barriers to lesbians and gay men seeking health care. Health Care for Lesbians and Gay Men educates practitioners about the special needs of gay and lesbian patients and how to critically look at the impact of homophobia and heterosexism on the provision of care. It provides an overview of critical health care issues for lesbians and gay men and offers concrete suggestions to health practitioners and social workers on how to address these issues in order to guarantee the best care for their patients and clients.
Homophobia and heterosexism present barriers to lesbians and gay men seeking health care. Health Care for Lesbians and Gay Men educates practitioners ...