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Social Service Worker - Indigenous Specialization

Indigenous Studies Books of Interest

Deliberate Practice in Motivational Interviewing
Multicultural counseling: responding with cultural humility empathy, and advocacy
Practicing Forgiveness: a path toward healing
Counseling Individuals with Co-Occurring addictive and mental disorders: a comprehensive approach
DSM-5-TR and Family Systems
Cyberbullying and Online harms: preventions and interventions from community to campus
Violence Never Heals: the lifelong effects of intimate partner violence for immigrant women
Queer Victimology: Understanding the Victim Experience
Four Faces of the Moon
FInding Out: an Introduction to LGBTQ Studies

Indigenous Studies New Books

Social Service Worker Books of Interest

Young People Using Family Violence: international perspectives on research, responses and reforms
Human Trafficking: Trade for Sex, Labor, and Organs
Immigrant Youth in Canada: Theoretical Approaches, Practical Issues, and Professional Perspectives
Counselling Insights: Practical strategies for helping others and anxiety, trauma, grief, and more
Affirmative counseling with LGBTQI+ people
Men's experiences of violence in intimate relationships



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Our circulating books and videos are found on the 3rd floor.  Most books relating to this program can be found in the HV and RA 449 sections although additional resources can be found in the BF and RC sections.

BF 1-990 - Psychology
E 51-99 Native peoples-North America
HM 1-1281 - Sociology
HQ 1-2044 - The family
HV 1-9960 - Social pathology (includes addictions, abuse, poverty, social work, criminology, juvenile delinquency, and juvenile corrections)
KE 7702-7749 Native peoples-Canada-Law & Legal status
PM 1-999 Native Peoples-Language
PS 153-508 Native peoples - Fiction
PS 8089-8235 Native peoples-Authors
RA 449 Native peoples-Health
RC 475-489 - Psychotherapy
RC 512-569.5 -Psychopathology
RJ 370-550 - Child/adolescent disease, mental health

 

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