
Handbook of Racial and Ethnic Minority Psychology
- 720 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
Handbook of Racial and Ethnic Minority Psychology
About this book
During the past 30 years, the study of racial and ethnic minority issues in psychology has evolved into what can now be considered a significant and rapidly growing field of study. This handbook presents a thorough, scholarly overview of the psychology of racial, ethnic, and minority issues in the United States. It covers the breadth of psychology viewed through the lens of the racial and ethnic minority experience. The stellar collection of contributing authors provide readers with a comprehensive work that focuses on the professional, methodological, social and developmental, clinical, and applied and preventive issues shaping the field today. Highlighting leading research and application in the area of ethnic minority psychology, the Handbook will help set the direction of scholarly work in the area for years to come.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Series Editor's Introduction
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: The Psychological Study of Racial and Ethnic Minority Psychology
- Part I - Conceptual, Professional, and Training Issues
- Chapter 1 - A Tale of Challenge and Change: A History and Chronology of Ethnic Minorities in the United States
- Chapter 2 - Conceptualization and Models: The Meaning(s) of Difference in Racial and Ethnic Minority Psychology
- Chapter 3 - A Profile of Ethnic Minority Psychology: A Pipeline Perspective
- Chapter 4 - The Psychology of Tokenism: Psychosocial Realities of Faculty of Color
- Chapter 5 - On Teaching Multiculturalism:History, Models, and Content
- Chapter 6 - Teaching Racial Identity Development and Racism Awareness: Training in Professional Psychology Programs
- Chapter 7 - The Ethical Practice of Psychology: Ethnic, Racial, and Cultural Issues
- Part II - Ethnic Minority Research and Methods
- Chapter 8 - Research with Ethnic Minorities: Conceptual, Methodological, and Analytical Issues
- Chapter 9 - Ethnic Research is Good Science
- Chapter 10 - Acculturation Research: Current Issues and Findings
- Chapter 11 - Instrument Development: Cultural Adaptations for Ethnic Minority Research
- Part III - Social and Developmental Process
- Chapter 12 - Social and Psychological Perspectives on Ethnic and Racial Identity
- Chapter 13 - Constructing Race and Deconstructing Racism: A Cultural Psychology Approach
- Chapter 14 - Implicit Attitudes and Stereotyping
- Chapter 15 - Infant Mental Health in African American Families: A Sociocultural Perspective
- Chapter 16 - Achievement Gap between Black and white Students: Theoretical Analysis With Recommendations for Remedy
- Chapter 17 - Assessment of Psychometric Intelligence for Racial and Ethnic Minorities: Some Unanswered Questions
- Part IV - Stress and Adjustment
- Chapter 18 - Stress, Coping and Minority Health: Biopsychosocial Perspective on Ethnic Health Disparities
- Chapter 19 - Depression in Ethnic Minorities: Latinos and Latinas, African Americans, Asian Americans, and Native Americans
- Chapter 20 - Anxiety Disorders among Ethnic Minority Groups
- Chapter 21 - Drug Abuse: Etiology and Cultural Considerations
- Chapter 22 - Examining the Impact of Violence on Ethnic Minority Youth, Their Families, and Communities: Issues for Prevention Practice and Science
- Part V - Clinical Interventions
- Chapter 23 - Cross-Cultural Counseling: Developing Culture-Centered Interactions
- Chapter 24 - Cross-Cultural Career Counseling
- Chapter 25 - Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: Concepts, Issues, and Strategies for Practice with Racial/Ethnic Minorities
- Chapter 26 - Drug Abuse Treatments with Racial/Ethnic Clients: Toward the Development of Culturally Competent Treatments
- Chapter 27 - Mental Health Issues for African Americans
- Part VI - Applied and Preventive Psychology
- Chapter 28 - Interventions With Ethnic Minority Populations: The Legacy and Promise of Community Psychology
- Chapter 29 - Honoring the Differences: Using Community Readiness to Create Culturally Valid Community Interventions
- Chapter 30 - Challenges of HIV Prevention in Diverse Communities: Sex, Culture, and Empowerment
- Chapter 31 - Reducing Prejudice and Racism through Counselor Training as a Primary Prevention Strategy
- Chapter 32 - Prevention of Substance Abuse among Ethnic Minority Youth
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- About the Editors
- About the Contributors