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Tables of Contents for Communicating for Cultural Competence
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
xi
 
Acknowledgments
xv
 
Introduction
1
8
References
7
2
Becoming Culturally Competent
9
8
References
15
2
Naturalistic Inquiry: A Base for Cultural Competence
17
6
Exercise
21
1
References
22
1
Knowledge: The Foundation for Cultural Competence
23
15
Seeking Conceptual Knowledge
23
6
Central Tendencies
29
2
Self-Knowledge
31
2
Exercises
33
2
References
35
3
The Helping Relationship
38
22
The Person as a Cultural Guide
42
9
The Social Worker as Stranger
51
2
Exercises
53
4
References
57
3
Friendly Conversation
60
9
Exercies
67
1
References
68
1
Setting the Stage for the Ethnographic Interview
69
8
Friendly Conversation
69
1
The Model Explanations
70
3
Expressing Ignorance
73
2
Exerciese
75
1
References
75
2
Global Questions
77
11
Prior to the Contact
77
4
Within the Ethnographic Interview
81
2
Negotiated Options
83
2
Exercises
85
2
References
87
1
Cover Terms
88
7
Words and Phrases
91
1
The Process
92
2
Exercise
94
1
References
94
1
Descriptors
95
13
Questions Appropriate for the Ethnographic Interview
97
7
Descriptive Questions
97
2
Exemplars
99
4
Example 1
103
1
Example 2
103
1
Example 3
104
1
Example 4
104
1
Exercises
104
2
References
106
2
Terminating the Interview
108
5
References
112
1
The Ethnographic Interview Summary
113
6
References
116
3
Appendix A Falling Out of the Model: Evaluating Self
119
4
Appendix B Self-Evaluation Form
123
2
Appendix C Assessment, Negotiated Consensus Treatment Planning, and Culturally Relevant Interventions and Treatment
125
20
Appendix D Code of Ethics, National Association of Social Workers
145
24
Appendix E Code of Ethics, National Federation of Societies for Clinical Social Work
169
2
Appendix F Code of Ethics, National Association of Black Social Workers
171
2
Appendix G Seven Principles for the Culturally Competent Social Worker
173
2
Glossary
175
2
Bibliography
177
8
Index
185