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{{b|Do we Always Practice What we Preach? Real Vampires’ Fears of Coming out of the Coffin to Social Workers and Helping Professionals}} is an academic article about real [[vampires]] written by Dr. DJ Williams and Emily Prior for the sociology journal Critical Social Work, published by the {{w|University of Windsor}}. It addresses members of the vampire community as "people with a specific nontraditional identity" and explores the question of how they "feel about disclosing this salient identity to helping professionals within a clinical context". |
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Media type | Academic work |
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Release date | July 09, 2015 |
Creator | DJ Williams and Emily Prior |
Publisher | Critical Social Work |
URL | http://www1.uwindsor.ca/criticalsocialwork/Vampires |
Archive | Archive |
Do we Always Practice What we Preach? Real Vampires’ Fears of Coming out of the Coffin to Social Workers and Helping Professionals is an academic article about real vampires written by Dr. DJ Williams and Emily Prior for the sociology journal Critical Social Work, published by the University of Windsor. It addresses members of the vampire community as "people with a specific nontraditional identity" and explores the question of how they "feel about disclosing this salient identity to helping professionals within a clinical context".