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Family Health Counseling, Counseling in Disasters, Health Interventions, and Reimbursement with Families of Diverse Cultures

Author(s):Cox, R. P.; Farr, K.; Parrish, E.
Year: 2003
Available at:www.greenwood.com/catalog/GM1477.aspx   (report broken link)
Description:

This book chapter widens the health-care perspective by providing a foundational view of counseling by incorporating both the family within its cultural/ethnic context and the multiple systems with which they interact as resources for health.  The authors provide the concepts and skills of health-related counseling needed to provide effective, culturally competent, family counseling in disasters and reimbursement with families of diverse cultures.

Language(s):English
Communities:General
Subtopic:
Culturally Competent Care
Phase 5 - Psychological Impact
Phase 6 - Response
Phase 7 - Recovery
Building Knowledge
Natural Disasters
Target Audience:Healthcare Providers; Public Health Professionals; Researchers
Resource Type:
Book
Citation:

Cox, R. P.; Farr, K., & Parrish, E. (2003). Family health counseling, counseling in disasters, health interventions, and reimbursement with families of diverse cultures. In R. P. Cox (Ed.), Health related counseling with families of diverse cultures: family, health, and cultural competencies (pp.169-191). Westport, Greenwood Press.