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Mental Health of Ethnic Minorities

Autor Paul Isaac, Linda Myers, R. Russell, F C Serafica
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 dec 1990 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Based on a conference held at Ohio State University, this volume focuses on the unique mental health needs of ethnic minorities. Four sections cover psychopathology; advances in assessment; advances in treatment; the current state of knowledge including university, professional, and government roles. Each section presents an introduction to its theme as well as three papers. The papers individually relate the section theme to three ethnic groups: Black, Hispanic, and Asian Americans. Distinguished by its developmental as well as clinical orientation, this graduate level textbook is also an excellent reference for professionals in the fields of mental health, social work, education, and medicine.The field of Minority Mental Health promises to produce research which will promote the welfare of ethnic minorities and contribute to the understanding of nonminorities. Toward this goal, the editors and contributors of Mental Health of Ethnic Minorities review the current state of knowledge as it relates to mental health problems, assessment, and treatment. They suggest new directions for research. They also provide a vehicle to disseminate research findings to the service provider, professional training programs, and the graduate student.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275931117
ISBN-10: 0275931110
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

FELICISIMA C. SERAFICA is Associate Professor of Psychology at Ohio State University. Her specialty fields are clinical child psychology and developmental psychology. She is coauthor of Psychodynamics in a Philippine Setting and editor of Social Development in Context.ANDREW I. SCHWEBEL, Professor of Psychology at Ohio State University, has co-authored several books, most recently, Personal Adjustment Text.RICHARD K. RUSSELL is Associate Professor and current chair of the Affirmative Action Committee in the Department of Psychology at Ohio State University. A counseling psychologist, he has edited books and published extensively on the topics of the treatment of anxiety and counseling supervision.PAUL D. ISAAC, Associate Professor of Psychology and Associate Dean of the Graduate School at Ohio State University. His specialty field is quantitative psychology. His recent articles deal with recruitment, admission, and retention of ethnic minorities in higher education.LINDA B. MYERS, Associate Professor of Black Studies & Psychology at Ohio State University, is the author of Understanding an Afrocentric World View: Introduction to an Optimal Psychology.This volume's editors are Professors at Ohio State University. They have written and edited several previous volumes on Mental Health issues relating to ethnic minorities.

Cuprins

PrefaceMental Health Problems and Perspectives of Ethnic MinoritiesIntroduction by Linda B. MyersSocial Network Analysis as Mental Health Intervention with African-American Adolescents by Deborah L. CoatesPsychosocial Stress, Coping, and Development of Hispanic Immigrant Children by Luis M. LaosaAsian/Pacific American Mental Health: Some Needed Research in Epidemiology and Service Utilization by Stephen S. FugitaAdvances in AssessmentIntroduction by Andrew I. SchwebelUnderstanding the Black/White Student Gap on Measures of Quantitative Reasoning by Lloyd BondIncreasing the Interpretative Validity and Diagnostic Utility of Hispanic Children's Scores on Tests of Achievement and Intelligence by Ernesto M. BernalAssessment of Asian Americans for Family Therapyy by Rebecca del CarmenAdvances in TreatmentIntroduction by Richard K. RussellThree Perspectives in Counseling and Psychotherapy with Visible Racial/Ethnic Groups by Janet E. HelmsStress and Stress-Related Disorders in Hispanics: Biobehavioral Approaches to Treatment by Guillermo A. Argueta-BernalCounseling Asian-American Parents: A Cultural-Development Approach by Felicisima C. SeraficaUniversity, Professional Association, and Government Roles in Promoting Ethnic Minority Mental HealthIntroduction by Paul D. IsaacEthnic Minority Mental Health Training: Trends and Issues by Martha E. BernalEthnic Minority Mental Health: Contributions and Future Directions of the American Psychological Association by Lillian Comas-DiazFederal Initiatives in Support of Mental Health Research on Ethnic Minorities by Delores L. ParronConcluding Comments by Andrew I. SchwebelIndexes