Synopsis
Hogan's updated fourth edition of FOUR SKILLS OF CULTURAL DIVERSITY COMPETENCE: A PROCESS FOR UNDERSTANDING AND PRACTICE provides you with the tools necessary to help you become a culturally competent practitioner in today's diverse environments. This practical, relevant text provides not only the fundamentals of cultural competence but also the skills to increase cultural awareness and effective interpersonal techniques.
About the Author
Dr. Mikel Hogan is Professor of Anthropology and Human Services at California State University, Fullerton. She also served as the chair of the Human Services Department from 1997 to 2004. Dr. Hogan, an applied cultural anthropologist, has taught courses on organizational, medical, educational, and psychological anthropology, as well as a variety of human services courses, including Introduction to Human Services, Crisis Intervention, Cultural Diversity, and Fieldwork Practice. Along with teaching, Dr. Hogan's professional work specializes in organization anthropology in the fields of business, education, government, health, and human services. Her scholarly work is considerable. She has published extensively on her cultural competence training model, effective teaching strategies, and the cultures and cultural change in the United States.
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