Culturally Diverse Mental Health: The Challenges of Research and Resistance

Sampul Depan
Jeffery Scott Mio, Gayle Iwamasa
Psychology Press, 2003 - 370 halaman
First published in 2003. The most comprehensive book on the topic of multicultural mental health, Culturally Diverse Mental Health addresses the challenge of counseling diverse populations including multiracial, homosexual, geriatric, and disabled individuals. Because many clients of diverse backgrounds have entered therapy in the last two decades, old models of treatment based on the mainstream majority no longer apply. This book compiles the latest research on a widely diverse number of populations and addresses the issue of resistance to the need to modify old practices to apply to these populations.

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SECTION
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Expanding Our Understanding of White Racism and
17
The Indian Problem
39
Check One Box Only
55
Manifestations of Resistance to Diversity and 88
83
Allies and the Power
105
SECTION 2
119
Their Importance to the Stability
141
Culture Concerns and Therapeutic Strategies
191
Interracial Relationships and
231
SECTION 3
249
A Silent Pandemic
269
Aging and Mental Health
309
Moving from Hearing Loss to Diversity
323
Perspectives on Spirituality and Psychology in Ethnic Populations
341
Index
361

At Least You Should Know This
159
Clinical Psychology Issues Among AsianPacific Islander Americans
173

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