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Social Class and Classism in the Helping Professions

Social Class and Classism in the Helping Professions

Research, Theory, and Practice

by William Ming Liu
Paperback
Publication Date: 26/10/2010

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Provide your students with engaging material on social class and classism

The impact of social class and classism on mental health functioning crosses racial, ethnic, and social lines and significantly contributes to our overall well-being. Any attempt to understand individuals must include an understanding of how economic issues and class have contributed to their difficulties. In Social Class and Classism in the Helping Professions, author William Ming Liu presents theory and research on the impact of classism and social class on mental health. He provides an original framework-the Social Class Worldview Model-for exploring each person's individual and subjective life experiences. These experiences form a perspective that is unique to the individual. The author then helps the reader integrate this realization into the study of poverty, economic inequality, wealth, and the often overlooked implications of greed, materialism, and consumerism for a more complete understanding of social class and classism.


Intended Audience
This text is intended as a supplement for graduate and advanced undergraduate courses that address psychological and counseling theories, multicultural counseling, and research in the helping professions. These courses may be found in departments of counseling, rehabilitation, psychology, education, nursing, and social work.
ISBN:
9781412972512
9781412972512
Category:
Counselling & advice services
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
26-10-2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Inc
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
320
Dimensions (mm):
228x152x15mm
Weight:
0.34kg

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