Social Work Practice and Technological Disasters: The Navajo Uranium Experience

作者: Susan E. Dawson

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摘要: Findings of a community case study Navajo uranium workers and their families are presented in light the effects technological disasters. The were exposed to occupational environmental hazards associated with mining milling uranium. Implications for social work practice education using concepts therapeutic victim typology.

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