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1. Working with Korean-American Families: Multicultural Hermeneutics in Understanding and Dealing with Marital Domestic Violence. (EJ667605)

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Lee, Sang Bok

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American Journal of Family Therapy, v31 n3 p159-78 May-Jun 2003

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2003-00-00

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Information Analyses; Journal Articles

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Cultural InfluencesFamily CounselingFamily ViolenceHermeneuticsKorean AmericansTheory Practice Relationship

Abstract:
Multicultural hermeneutics is introduced as a method of understanding and dealing with marital domestic violence. one Korean-American family case is presented to show how marital domestic violence can be evaluated and treated better from the perspective of multicultural hermeneutics. A number of recommendations are also suggested to change the social and political context in which marital domesti Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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2. Encouraging Social Skills through Dance: An Inclusion Program in Korea. (EJ645169)

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Lee, Sang BokKim, JeongilLee, Sang HoonLee, Hyo-Shin

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TEACHING Exceptional Children, v34 n5 p40-44 May-Jun 2002

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2002-00-00

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Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive; Reports - Evaluative

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Behavior ModificationDance TherapyDisabilitiesElementary EducationForeign CountriesInclusive SchoolsInterpersonal CommunicationInterpersonal CompetenceKindergarten ChildrenMusic ActivitiesPeer RelationshipProgram EffectivenessSingingSocial IsolationSongs

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Two American teachers in a Korean school used their expertise with song and dance to teach social skills to an inclusive group of kindergartners. The group of 10 included three children with disabilities. The children with disabilities showed behavior changes in both appropriate response behaviors and inappropriate response behaviors. (Contains references.) (CR)

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