## Abstract ## BACKGROUND The Hmong, an isolated, agrarian people from southern China, migrated to the mountainous regions of what are today Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. Minnesota has the second largest Hmong population in the United States. The authors compared frequencies of common genetic polym
Hmong History, Culture, and Acculturation: Implications for Counseling the Hmong
✍ Scribed by Anthony W. Tatman
- Book ID
- 102872942
- Publisher
- American Counseling Association
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 804 KB
- Volume
- 32
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0883-8534
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✦ Synopsis
The Hmong in the U.S., a refugee population from Southeast Asia, brought a rich culture with them. To maximize therapeutic success with Hmong clients, counselors must acknowledge and understand Hmong history, culture, and acculturation and the value placed on family and community. This article provides background information and suggestions for counselors working with Hmong clients.
El Hmong en los EE.UU., una población de refugiado de Asia del sudeste, trajo una cultura generosa con ellos. Para llevar al máximo éxito terapéutico con clientes de Hmong, los consejeros deben reconocery deben entender la historia de Hmong, la cultura, y assimilación y el valor colocados en la familia y la comunidad. Este artículo proporciona la información antecendentes y sugerencias para consejeros que trabajan con clientes de Hmong.
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