Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I: Culture and Context
1. Strangers and Pilgrims
Part II: Life Experience
2. Changing Views of Human Services
3. Building and Maintaing Rapport
4. Across the Life Span
5. Women's Issues
6. Sexuality
7. Violence and Abuse
8. Death and Loss
Part III: Professional Interaction
9. Counseling and Psychotherapy
10. Substance Abuse and Addictions
11. Law Enforcement and the Judiciary
12. Healthcare Professions
13. Social Work and Social Services
Part IV: Practical Considerations
14. Guidelines for Service to the Amish
Epilogue
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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""James A. Cates's Serving the Amish: A Cultural Guide for Professionals delivers a useful tool for practitioners interacting with Amish communities as well as a notable contribution to the field of Amish and Anabaptist studies... Rarely do we see cultural guides that reflect such depth of experience in the community, length of treatment that allows for sufficient detail, and writing that conveys clear respect for the breadth of scholarly literature on a given group. Serving the Amish raises the bar for a form of cultural competency writing that may be embraced by social scientists and practitioners alike.""