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Abstract

Social workers are often frustrated by the unwillingness of Russian immigrants to discuss personal problems with those other than family and friends. A practice model based on socialization theory may be useful for dealing with Russians as well as with other culturally different client populations. (Author/GC)

Details

Title
Social Work and the Soviet Immigrant
Author
Brodsky, Betty
Pages
14-20
Publication year
1982
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
63584275