Abstract

Ethnic sensitive models of practice emphasize the importance of culture and cultural differences. The cultural model is described and critically evaluated; it is most appropriate when working with recent refugees and immigrants but less appropriate when working with people of color whose families go back generations in the United States. Ethnic sensitive models should pay more attention to the importance of status and status differences when working with minorities of color.

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