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A Multicultural/Multimodal/Multisystems Approach to Working with Culturally Different Families

Autor Sharon-Ann Gopaul-Mcnicol
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 mar 1997 – vârsta până la 17 ani
With the growing interest in the great number of culturally, linguistically, and ethnically different families entering the United States, it is essential for researchers and mental health practitioners to acquire a working knowledge that can aid in a healthier adjustment of these families. Although it is impossible for any therapist to understand the traditions, values, and languages of all immigrant groups, a therapist may be guided by a conceptual operational principle that can be implemented across diverse groups and circumstances. Dr. Gopaul-McNicol introduces a model for assessment; the techniques and strategies proposed by this model range from cognitive behavioral interventions to multimodal and multisystems approaches to treatment.The book covers historical and contemporary perspectives of the influence of culture on an individual's functioning. Assessment issues include intellectual, educational and visual motor assessment and its applicability with culturally diverse clients. The author also highlights ways of misassessing the personality of culturally different individuals and examines the major treatment approaches in counseling the culturally different.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275955601
ISBN-10: 0275955605
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

SHARON-ANN GOPAUL-McNICOL is Associate Professor in the School of Education at Howard University. Originally from Trinidad & Tobago, West Indies, she is an international expert in multicultural assessment. Over the past ten years, Dr. Gopaul-McNicol assessed at least 2,400 students in New York, California, Connecticut, New Jersey, Washington, London, and several countries from the English, Spanish, and French speaking Caribbean. The author of three cross-cultural books and several journal articles, Dr. Gopaul-McNicol has given presentations throughout the world both on electronic media and various international conferences.

Cuprins

PrefaceHistorical and Contemporary Perspectives on the Influence of Culture in Psychology and Other Mental Health AreasHistorical Perspectives on MulticulturalismThe Need to Explore Alternative Approaches to Assessment and Treatment--An Ethical MandateCurrent Major Approaches in Assessing Culturally Different FamiliesA Multicultural/Multisystems Approach to Intellectual Assessment: A Bio-Ecological ModelA Multimodal/Multisystems Approach to Visual, Motor, and Educational AssessmentA Multicultural/Multimodal Multisystems Approach to Personality AssessmentBest Practices in Report Writing for Linguistically/Culturally Different Children: A Bio-Ecological Psychological Report--A Multisystems ApproachTreatment Issues for the Culturally DifferentIssues in Counseling Immigrant Families That Can Affect the Treatment ProcessCurrent Major Approaches in Counseling the Culturally Different FamiliesMulticultural/Multimodal/Multisystems Approach to Working with Immigrant Families: A New ParadigmCase Samples with the MULTI-CMS ApproachTraining ImplicationsA Theoretical Framework for Training Therapists to Use the MULTI-CMS Model: An Exploration of the Major CompetenciesImplications for Future Research and Clinical Work: A Vision for the Mental Health FieldBibliographyIndex