Culturally Competent Approaches for Counseling Urban Appalachian Clients: An Exploratory Case Study |
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Authors: | Shirley M. Keller Lonnie R. Helton |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Social Work , Youngstown State University , Ohio;2. School of Social Work , Cleveland State University , Ohio |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT The authors examine the application of a strengths-based empowerment approach to working with an urban Appalachian woman and her family. The purpose of this article is to start the research process by utilizing the lessons learned to assist health and human service practitioners. Key points are identified in developing awareness and intervention skills when working with clients who have an Appalachian cultural heritage. This case study utilizes a culturally competent framework for assessing and intervening with Appalachian clients that emphasizes the strengths and empowerment literature. As the foundation for further research, this case study provides a rationale for starting evidence-based practice incorporating a strengths-based empowerment theme. Case study research is limited by its focus on one individual within a specific span of time and cultural context; findings cannot always be generalized to a similar population. Suggestions for further research in this area are provided. |
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Keywords: | Appalachian values urban Appalachians women strengths-based empowerment counseling theories cultural competence |
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