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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
Presenting human services from the unique perspective of human services as a profession, this text helps students gain a perspective of human services that is broad and dynamic, and yet clear and tangible enough that they can see career possibilities for themselves.
This important book suggests a framework for providing culturally different clients with an appropriate and workable mental health service. Working on the assumption that 'healthy' and 'normal' are not the same constructs in all cultures, the authors are dedicated to increasing the visibility of indigenous mental health traditions, and challenging the potential ethnocentrism of many mental health service providers.
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Diaries by Kentucky Rebels are a rarity; the soldiers, cut off from their homes and families in the Union Bluegrass, were themselves atypical. In this massive and eloquent journal, Captain Edward O. Guerrant evocatively portrays his unusual wartime experiences attached to the headquarters of Confederate generals Humphrey Marshall, William Preston, George Cosby, and, most notably, John Hunt Morgan. Able to see the inner workings of campaigns in the little-known Appalachian region of eastern Kentucky, southwestern Virginia, and east Tennessee, where some of the most vicious small-scale fighting occurred, Guerrant made scrupulous daily entries remarking upon virtually everything around him.