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Members of the Muslim community are a growing population in North
America and Europe who go underserved due to challenges that they
face when seeking to utilize services. In addition, providers of
these services face challenges in understanding the unique needs
required by communities with specific subsets of religious values.
Cultural and religious beliefs, stigma, bias, and misunderstanding
can all create barriers between helping professionals and their
clients. It is essential to bridge the knowledge gap for these
individuals in order to better and effectively serve these specific
communities. Working With Muslim Clients in the Helping Professions
is a research publication that focuses on helping professionals in
areas such as social work, human resources, counseling, nursing,
and other related areas to understand pertinent issues that may
impact their success when working with Muslim clients. Highlighting
topics such as migration trauma, community health, and
Islamophobia, this title addresses contemporary issues that impact
the full and successful utilization of human services by Muslims
living in non-Muslim majority countries. It is ideal for social
workers, therapists, counsellors, human resource professionals,
nurses, doctors, caregivers, medical professionals, mental health
practitioners, life coaches, academicians, researchers, public
health educators, and students.
Members of the Muslim community are a growing population in North
America and Europe who go underserved due to challenges that they
face when seeking to utilize services. In addition, providers of
these services face challenges in understanding the unique needs
required by communities with specific subsets of religious values.
Cultural and religious beliefs, stigma, bias, and misunderstanding
can all create barriers between helping professionals and their
clients. It is essential to bridge the knowledge gap for these
individuals in order to better and effectively serve these specific
communities. Working With Muslim Clients in the Helping Professions
is a research publication that focuses on helping professionals in
areas such as social work, human resources, counseling, nursing,
and other related areas to understand pertinent issues that may
impact their success when working with Muslim clients. Highlighting
topics such as migration trauma, community health, and
Islamophobia, this title addresses contemporary issues that impact
the full and successful utilization of human services by Muslims
living in non-Muslim majority countries. It is ideal for social
workers, therapists, counsellors, human resource professionals,
nurses, doctors, caregivers, medical professionals, mental health
practitioners, life coaches, academicians, researchers, public
health educators, and students.
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