The psychology of working. Expanding our vision to affirm race and culture
Description
In a conference presentation, David Blustein discusses the psychology of work and how it applies when counseling people lacking privilege or choice.
Runtime
85 min
Series
Subjects
- Vocational guidance (129)
- Social policy (88)
- Work (10)
- Cross-cultural counseling (106)
- Psychotherapy (234)
- Social work with minorities (5)
- Discrimination in employment (29)
Date of Publication
c2005
Database
Alexander Street
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