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Empower patients with culture-specific strategies for promoting
health, treating disease, and preventing violence!Current reports
show that Black Americans have the highest death rate of all racial
and ethnic groups. They suffer disproportionately from a number of
fatal diseases, including hypertension, diabetes, and certain
cancers. Moreover, violence takes far too high a toll, especially
among young Black men. Clearly a different approach to health
education and promotion is needed to end this tragic waste of
valuable human lives. Health Care in the Black Community:
Empowerment, Knowledge, Skills, and Collectivism proposes an
innovative model for health professionals working in the Black
community.Traditional Western medicine focuses on sickness, the
isolated individual, and the material world. However, the
Afrocentric values of many Black people emphasize wellness, the
community, and the spiritual world. By basing health care
approaches on the community's positive values of holistic healing
and mutual assistance, Health Care in the Black Community suggests
practical, effective strategies for promoting physical and
emotional wellness. This comprehensive and informative book offers
a solid intellectual framework as well as practical advice. Health
Care in the Black Community: identifies deeply held
African-American cultural traditions and attitudes offers specific
suggestions for combining health care priorities with respect for
cultural concerns shows how to gain compliance by involving
patients in their own care and drawing on community strengths
discusses the impact of specific problems such as low self-esteem,
infertility, HIV/AIDS, and violence on Black families develops
strategies for preventing family violence by helping family members
define and identify emotions shares programs and ideas for
enhancing the physical and mental health of elderly Black people
identifies ways to overcome the drawbacks of early parenthood
Health Care in the Black Community offers health care
professionals-- policymakers, practitioners, researchers, and
educators in the fields of social work, health care, and cultural
studies--successful methods, models, and suggestions to help
improve health care in Black communities.
Edith M. Freeman's Substance Abuse Treatment is long overdue and
warmly welcomed. . . . The book offers a refreshing examination of
both life cycle and multicultural aspects of substance abuse
treatment, all cast within the family systems framework. . . . This
book should go a long way in guiding social workers and other
professionals who are increasingly dealing with substance abusing
clients toward integrating family and family systems into their
practice with this population. --Bradley Googins in Social Work in
Health Care "Attention to diversity issues enriches the variety of
family structures, functions, and forms that are considered. Each
chapter also contains helpful case examples and specific
recommendations for practitioners. A person-in-environment approach
is consistently maintained, and a strengths perspective is
endorsed--a helpful antidote to the usual addiction material that
emphasizes individual deficits and sanctions in the medical model.
. . . The book would be valuable as a text in a course on family
interventions or as a supplementary text in courses on practice and
addictions." --Rita Rhodes in Families in Society Edith M.
Freeman's pioneering effort utilizes a family systems perspective
as a framework for understanding, treating, and preventing
substance abuse. Without minimizing the importance of the
biological, social, or psychological theoretical explanations of
substance abuse, Substance Abuse Treatment explores the myriad
variables that are needed to provide a richer explanation of any
phenomenon pertaining to substance abuse. Such topics as treating
substance abuse across the life span, multicultural approaches, and
co-dependency are discussed in detail. Each chapter includes a case
study or vignette that highlights individual and family life cycle
issues relevant to substance abuse treatment. Written by an
outstanding blend of practitioners and educators, this thoughtful,
challenging, scholarly but practical collection of articles is a
major contribution to the substance abuse and family therapy
fields. "Freeman has assembled an impressive array of contributors
in a volume that contains theory, practice, and research in family
systems approaches to substance abuse. . . . The book includes
practical information, suing a person-in-environment focus that is
applicable to research and practice. It is a valuable addition for
all who work with substance abuse problems." --The American Journal
of Family Therapy
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