Diversity
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Empowering Clinical Social Work Practice in a Time of Global Economic Distress
Earn 6.5 CEUs for reading this title! For more information, visit the Social Work Online CE Institute. Poverty and financial insecurity can have devastating consequences to one’s physical and mental … Read more
Identifying Moral Panic
Earn 5.0 CEUs for reading this title! For more information, visit the Social Work Online CE Institute. Social welfare policy reveals a lot about who we are: our values and … Read more
Incorporating Intersectionality in Social Work Practice, Research, Policy, and Education
This important book provides guidance for investigating how the social constructions of race, class, gender, age, and social orientation intersect with one another, contributing to the oppression of marginalized groups … Read more
Interpersonal Violence
Interpersonal violence, including intimate partner violence (IPV), impacts all communities regardless of race and ethnicity, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, class, or national origin. Yet, some people—such as those with … Read more
Multicultural Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity, and Identity
In the past 30 years, the United States has undergone an unprecedented and accelerated growth in the diversity of its population. These changes affect all elements of our society, underscoring … Read more
Multiracial Cultural Attunement
“What are you?” “But you don’t sound black!” “Aw, mixed-race babies are so cute!” These microaggressions can deeply affect an individual’s basic development, identity, sense of security, and belonging. Rather … Read more
NASW Standards and Indicators for Cultural Competence in Social Work Practice
This revision of the NASW Standards and Indicators for Cultural Competence in Social Work Practice (the Standards) reflects the growth in the understanding of cultural competence since the development of … Read more
Prejudice to Pride
Prejudice to Pride: Moving from Homophobia to Acceptance describes a journey, moving from ignorance and falsehoods about gay men and lesbians toward understanding and acceptance of the gay community. The … Read more
Reenvisioning Therapy with Women of Color
The psychosocial realities faced by Women of Color in the United States are daunting. Long stereotyped as “strong“ and “sassy,“ Women of Color shoulder the weight of others’ burdens, compromising … Read more
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