A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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Page 273
... agencies due to the lack of personnel speaking their language or understanding their culture . When these agencies were approached to hire bicultural personnel , they refused saying that since there were few Por- tuguese s clients ...
... agencies due to the lack of personnel speaking their language or understanding their culture . When these agencies were approached to hire bicultural personnel , they refused saying that since there were few Por- tuguese s clients ...
Page 539
... AGENCIES AND SERVICES OFFERED FOR GAY WOMEN AND MEN Tama Dawn Judd Difficulties of gay women and men who have alcohol - related problems and seek treatment in non - gay agencies are many . Most gay people are reluctant to seek help ...
... AGENCIES AND SERVICES OFFERED FOR GAY WOMEN AND MEN Tama Dawn Judd Difficulties of gay women and men who have alcohol - related problems and seek treatment in non - gay agencies are many . Most gay people are reluctant to seek help ...
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... agencies changes dramatically when one looks at how services and agencies relate to the gays with alcohol- related problems . 4. Of the agency sample in this study , 82 % of the respondents recog- nized that gay people have unique ...
... agencies changes dramatically when one looks at how services and agencies relate to the gays with alcohol- related problems . 4. Of the agency sample in this study , 82 % of the respondents recog- nized that gay people have unique ...
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Drug Abuse Policy Regulatory and | 2 |
Robert L DuPont M D | 11 |
from a State Perspective | 23 |
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