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Adapting Social Work in Working with Muslim Clients

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Pages 544-561 | Published online: 01 Jul 2009

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Olanike Esther Oyebade, Oluwagbemiga Oyinlola & Cristina Asenjo Palma. (2024) Difficult but achievable: medical social workers’ experiences transiting older adults from hospital care to nursing home in Nigeria. Social Work in Health Care 63:4-5, pages 370-384.
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David R Hodge, Tarek Zidan & Altaf Husain. (2024) How to Work with Muslim Clients in a Successful, Culturally Relevant Manner: A National Sample of American Muslims Share Their Perspectives. Social Work 69:1, pages 53-63.
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David R Hodge, Breanna M Carpenter, Rachel A Yepez & Bryan C Lietz. (2021) Spirituality and Religion in Leading Social Work Journals: A 10-Year Content Analysis. Social Work Research 45:1, pages 43-50.
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Gloria Hongyee Chan. (2020) Application and Effectiveness of Play Therapy Using an Online-Game Intervention for Hidden Youth. The British Journal of Social Work 50:7, pages 2116-2134.
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Mehmet KIRLIOĞLU. (2019) Güçlendirmenin Özü “Güç”: Sosyal Hizmet Uzmanlarının İş Yerindeki Güçleri/GüçsüzlükleriThe Core of Empowerment is Power: Strengths/Weaknesses of Social Workers at Work. Selçuk Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Meslek Yüksekokulu Dergisi 22:2, pages 646-662.
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David R. Hodge, Altaf Husain & Tarek Zidan. (2017) Hijab and Depression: Does the Islamic Practice of Veiling Predict Higher Levels of Depressive Symptoms?. Social Work 62:3, pages 243-250.
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David R. Hodge, Tarek Zidan & Altaf Husain. (2016) Depression among Muslims in the United States: Examining the Role of Discrimination and Spirituality as Risk and Protective Factors: Table 1:. Social Work 61:1, pages 45-52.
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David R. HodgeTarek ZidanAltaf HusainPhilip Young P. Hong. (2018) Correlates of Self-Rated Health among Muslims in the United States. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services 96:4, pages 284-291.
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Sarilee Kahn. (2015) Experiences of Faith for Gender Role Non-Conforming Muslims in Resettlement: Preliminary Considerations for Social Work Practitioners: Table 1. British Journal of Social Work 45:7, pages 2038-2055.
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David R. Hodge, Tarek Zidan & Altaf Husain. (2015) Modeling the Relationships between Discrimination, Depression, Substance Use, and Spirituality with Muslims in the United States. Social Work Research, pages svv025.
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