Handbook of Social Services for Asian and Pacific Islanders
This handbook emphasizes culturally sensitive social services for Asian and Pacific Islanders. It integrates conceptual information with concrete, hands-on application of skills. The book is divided into three parts: (1) the nature and scope of social services for Asian and Pacific Islanders (2) Asian and Pacific Islander populations and (3) special issues and problems.

The first section establishes a foundation for culturally sensitive practice through an overview of all Asian and Pacific Islander groups. It presents a framework for appropriate intervention with these populations and details the interface of western and eastern psychologies. Section two specifically focuses on seven of the largest Asian and Pacific Islander populations in the United States: the three largest Asian American groups (Chinese, Filipino, and Japanese); the three largest Pacific Islander groups (native Hawaiians, Samoans, and Chamorros); and the newest refugee group (Vietnamese). The contributors provide in-depth information on topics critical to culturally sensitive practice such as history, sociodemographic description, values and behavioral norms, and profiles of social and psychological problems, then discuss appropriate social service intervention. Finally, section three addresses special problems and issues confronting Asian and Pacific Islanders in contemporary society such as family violence, aging, and social literacy. It is projected that in the year 2030, one of every three Americans will be a person of color. It is essential that social and human service educators and providers begin to examine critically those components that constitute culturally sensitive practice for a historically neglected population. This book will be an essential part of that process.

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Handbook of Social Services for Asian and Pacific Islanders
This handbook emphasizes culturally sensitive social services for Asian and Pacific Islanders. It integrates conceptual information with concrete, hands-on application of skills. The book is divided into three parts: (1) the nature and scope of social services for Asian and Pacific Islanders (2) Asian and Pacific Islander populations and (3) special issues and problems.

The first section establishes a foundation for culturally sensitive practice through an overview of all Asian and Pacific Islander groups. It presents a framework for appropriate intervention with these populations and details the interface of western and eastern psychologies. Section two specifically focuses on seven of the largest Asian and Pacific Islander populations in the United States: the three largest Asian American groups (Chinese, Filipino, and Japanese); the three largest Pacific Islander groups (native Hawaiians, Samoans, and Chamorros); and the newest refugee group (Vietnamese). The contributors provide in-depth information on topics critical to culturally sensitive practice such as history, sociodemographic description, values and behavioral norms, and profiles of social and psychological problems, then discuss appropriate social service intervention. Finally, section three addresses special problems and issues confronting Asian and Pacific Islanders in contemporary society such as family violence, aging, and social literacy. It is projected that in the year 2030, one of every three Americans will be a person of color. It is essential that social and human service educators and providers begin to examine critically those components that constitute culturally sensitive practice for a historically neglected population. This book will be an essential part of that process.

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Handbook of Social Services for Asian and Pacific Islanders

Handbook of Social Services for Asian and Pacific Islanders

by Noreen Mokuau
Handbook of Social Services for Asian and Pacific Islanders

Handbook of Social Services for Asian and Pacific Islanders

by Noreen Mokuau

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This handbook emphasizes culturally sensitive social services for Asian and Pacific Islanders. It integrates conceptual information with concrete, hands-on application of skills. The book is divided into three parts: (1) the nature and scope of social services for Asian and Pacific Islanders (2) Asian and Pacific Islander populations and (3) special issues and problems.

The first section establishes a foundation for culturally sensitive practice through an overview of all Asian and Pacific Islander groups. It presents a framework for appropriate intervention with these populations and details the interface of western and eastern psychologies. Section two specifically focuses on seven of the largest Asian and Pacific Islander populations in the United States: the three largest Asian American groups (Chinese, Filipino, and Japanese); the three largest Pacific Islander groups (native Hawaiians, Samoans, and Chamorros); and the newest refugee group (Vietnamese). The contributors provide in-depth information on topics critical to culturally sensitive practice such as history, sociodemographic description, values and behavioral norms, and profiles of social and psychological problems, then discuss appropriate social service intervention. Finally, section three addresses special problems and issues confronting Asian and Pacific Islanders in contemporary society such as family violence, aging, and social literacy. It is projected that in the year 2030, one of every three Americans will be a person of color. It is essential that social and human service educators and providers begin to examine critically those components that constitute culturally sensitive practice for a historically neglected population. This book will be an essential part of that process.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313261169
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/30/1991
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.62(d)
Lexile: 1390L (what's this?)

About the Author

NOREEN MOKUAU is an Associate Professor and Chair of the undergraduate social work program at the University of Hawaii, School of Social Work. She has contributed chapters to Cultural Diversity: A Guide for Interventionists, Asian American Social Work, and Visions for the Future, among others.

Table of Contents

Preface
Social Services for Asian and Pacific Islander Populations
Nature and Scope of Services for Asian and Pacific Islander Americans (APIAS) by Laura Uba and Stanley Sue
Conceptual Framework for Social Services for APIAs by Noreen Mokuau and Debbie Shimizu
Balance as a Criterion for Social Services for APIAs by Paul Pedersen
Asian and Pacific Islander Populations
Japanese Americans by Stephen Fugita, Karen L. Ito, Jennifer Abe, and David T. Takeuchi
Chinese Americans by Karen Huang
Filipino Americans by Jonathan Y. Okamura and Amefil Agbayani
Vietnamese Americans by Jon Matsuoka
Kanaka Maoli: Indigenous Hawaiians by Kekuni Blaisdell and Noreen Mokuau
Samoans by Noreen Mokuau and Nathan Chang
Chamorros by Faye Untalan
Contemporary Problems and Issues
Asian and Pacific Islander Elderly by Jeanette Takamura
Family Violence Among Pacific Islanders by Sharlene Furuto
Social Literacy for Asian and Pacific Islander Youth by Michael J. Manos
Future Directions in Social Services: Asian and Pacific Islander Perspectives by Daniel S. Sanders
Index

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