| Edward Bernstein - Medical - 1996 - 360 pages
...that color or culture make no difference and that we are all the same. Culturally blind individuals are characterized by the belief that helping approaches...culture — would be served with equal effectiveness. This view reflects a well-intended liberal philosophy; however, the consequences of such a belief are... | |
| Pedro J. Lecca, Ivan Quervalu, Joao V. Nunes, Hector F. Gonzales - Medical - 1998 - 320 pages
...cultures make no difference and that all people are the same. Culturally blind agencies believe that the helping approaches traditionally used by the dominant...culture, would be served with equal effectiveness. Agencies with this position on the continuum suffer from a lack of information about the community,... | |
| Marilyn Strachan Peterson, Michael Durfee, Kevin Coulter - Family & Relationships - 2003 - 394 pages
...all people are the same, and that her agency is being unbiased in its approach. She believes that the helping approaches traditionally used by the dominant...culture — would be served with equal effectiveness. She lacks the will to take a comprehensive view of the changes that need to be made. She approaches... | |
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