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An Introduction to Korean Culture for Rehabilitation Service Providers

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Weol_Soon_Kim_Rupnow___An_Introducton_to_Korean_Culture_for_Rehabilitation_Service_Providers.pdf (226.27 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/76712
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Author
Kim-Rupnow, Weol Soon
Abstract

[Excerpt] The purpose of this monograph is to provide recommendations to busy rehabilitation service providers in the U.S. for effectively working with persons who hold traditional Korean values. The topics of Korean history, immigration, culture, language, religion, food, views on disabilities and rehabilitation services typically available in Korea are covered briefly to provide the reader with a quick overview and background. For those who seek more detailed information, the references cited in each section can be used as a starting point. For those with prior background knowledge of Korea, I suggest reading Part II first, in which I introduce Korean culture with case stories in the context of rehabilitation process.

Date Issued
2001-01-01
Keywords
disability
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Korea
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rehabilitation
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rehabilitation service providers
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culture
Type
article

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