Social Work Practice with Asian Americans
Edited by:
- Sharlene Maeda Furuto - Brigham Young University, Hawaii
- Renuka Biswas - Lock Haven University
- Douglas Chung
- Kenji Murase
- Fariyal Ross-Sheriff - Howard University, Washington, DC
Volume:
20
Other Titles in:
Social Work Practice (General)
Social Work Practice (General)
June 1995 | 250 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Insight into the profound differences between the value systems of Asian American and mainstream American culture is provided by this volume by means of a comprehensive treatment of social work theory and practice with an ethnic minority.
The contributors discuss both historical and contemporary experiences Asian Americans have had in adapting to and integrating into American society, and explore intervention issues with specific client populations such as Vietnamese refugee women and Korean American elderly.
Shanti Khinduka
Preface
PART ONE: ASIAN AMERICANS: HISTORY, CULTURE, AND ADAPTATION
Rowena Fong
History of Asian Americans
Douglas K Chung
Asian Cultural Commonalities
Fariyal Ross-Sheriff
Adaptation and Integration into American Society
PART TWO: MICRO LEVEL INTERVENTION PRACTICES AND PROGRAMS
Noreen Mokuau and Jon Matsuoka
The Appropriateness of Personality Theories for Social Work with Asian Americans
Judith Shepherd
Vietnamese Women Immigrants and Refugees in the US
Kenji Murase
Models of Service Delivery in Asian American Communities
PART THREE: MACRO INTERVENTION: POLICY AND PLANNING
Douglas K Chung
Confucian Model of Social Transformation
Kathleen M McInnis
The Economic Well-Being of Asian/Pacific Islander Female-Headed Households
Chi Kwong Law and Leonard Schneiderman
Policy Implications of Factors Associated with Economic Self-Sufficiency of Southeast Asian Refugees
PART FOUR: LIFE CYCLE: VULNERABLE GROUPS
Brij Mohan
Trans-Ethnic Adolescence Confluence and Conflict
Pauline Meemeduma
Support Networks of Sri Lankan Women Living in the US
Young Song
Battered Korean Women in Urban US
Paul H Kim and Jung-Sup Kim
Korean Elderly
Sharlene Maeda Furuto and Kenji Murase
Asian Americans in the Future