Why do you think it is sometimes difficult for family practitioners to intervene/advocate in the community on behalf of their clients

Why do you think it is sometimes difficult for family practitioners to intervene/advocate in the community on behalf of their clients

Why do you think it is sometimes difficult for family practitioners to intervene/advocate in the community on behalf of their clients? Please provide answers based on your personal view and what the text tells us.

Holland, P. T., Kilpatrick, C.A., (1995). Working with the family (5th ed). MA: Pearson Prentice Hall

 

Help with this

View LZ Granderson’s presentation, The Myth of the Gay Agenda. Next, visit the Human Rights Campaign website and choose one of the resources from the website to explore in more depth. Is the information in the Granderson’s webcast and the Human Rights Campaign new to you? If so, what is new to you? How do you weave the information in Granderson’s webcast and the reading into an understanding of LGBT issues? Does this information dispel some of the inconsistencies and stereotypes that seem to exist for LGBTs? Identify these issues and summarize those that you consider to be the most important.