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Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health
Assessment and Treatment of Diverse Populations
This book provides vital information that enables clinicians and mental health practitioners to treat patients of diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds with maximum care.
Freddy A. Paniagua (Edited by), Ann-Marie Yamada (Edited by)
9780123944207
Hardback, published 11 September 2013
660 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 3.5 cm, 1.05 kg
"This handbook lays the foundations for a more balanced therapeutic view after a half century of emphasis on brain-behavior relations, an emphasis that has largely overlooked the cultural forces that shape perceptions, attitudes, and actions…The second edition adds eight chapters on Jewish and Muslim communities, military service members, developmental and physical disabilities, suicide, and measurement of cultural competence." --ProtoView.com, February 2014
The Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health, Second Edition, discusses the impact of cultural, ethnic, and racial variables for the assessment, diagnosis, treatment, service delivery, and development of skills for working with culturally diverse populations. Intended for the mental health practitioner, the book translates research findings into information to be applied in practice. The new edition contains more than 50% new material and includes contributions from established leaders in the field as well as voices from rising stars in the area. It recognizes diversity as extending beyond race and ethnicity to reflect characteristics or experiences related to gender, age, religion, disability, and socioeconomic status. Individuals are viewed as complex and shaped by different intersections and saliencies of multiple elements of diversity. Chapters have been wholly revised and updated, and new coverage includes indigenous approaches to assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental and physical disorders; spirituality; the therapeutic needs of culturally diverse clients with intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities; suicide among racial and ethnic groups; multicultural considerations for treatment of military personnel and multicultural curriculum and training.
Domain I - Foundations-Overview of Theory and Models 1. The Study of Culture and Psychopathology: Fundamental Concepts and Historic Forces Ann-Marie Yamada and Anthony J. Marsella 2. Culture-Bound Syndromes, Cultural Variations, and Psychopathology Freddy A. Paniagua 3. Cultural Models of Health and Illness Ronald J. Angel and Kristi Williams 4. Indigenous Approaches to Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Mental Disorders Louise Sundararajan, Girishwar Misra and Anthony J. Marsella 5. Race, Ethnicity, and the Epidemiology of Mental Disorders in Adults Charles E. Holzer, III and Sam Copeland 6. The Role of the Social Class Worldview Model in the Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Mental and Physical Health William Ming Liu, Marcus C. Alt and Ryan F. Pittsinger Gender Role Conflict and Intersecting Identities in the Assessment and Treatment of Culturally Diverse Populations Genevieve Canales and Sofia A. Lopez 8. Spirituality and Culture: Implications for Mental Health Service Delivery to Diverse Populations Jennifer Shimako Abe 9. Nativity and Migration: Considering Acculturation in the Assessment and Treatment of Mental Disorders Gayle Y. Iwamasa, Shilpa M.P. Regan, Andrew Subica and Ann-Marie Yamada Domain II - Specialized Assessment in a Multicultural Context 10. Conducting the Cross-Cultural Clinical Interview Cervando Martinez 11. Culture and Methodology in Personality Assessment Richard H. Dana 12. Neuropsychological Assessment of Culturally and Educationally Dissimilar Individuals Antonio E. Puente, Miguel Perez-Garcia, Raquel Vilar Lopez, Natalia A. Hidalgo-Ruzzante and Ahmed F. Fasfous 13. Methodologies for Test Translation and Cultural Equivalence Bill R. Arnold and Jennifer L. Smith Domain III - Assessing and Treating Four Major Culturally Diverse Groups in Clinical Settings 14. Mental Health Assessment and Treatment of African Americans in Cultural Context Linda James Myers and Michelle Anderson 15. Assessing and Treating American Indian and Alaska Native People Denise A. Dillard and Spero M. Manson 16. Assessing and Treating Asian Americans: Recent Advances in Mental Health Research Sumie Okazaki and Ariane Ling 17. Assessing and Treating Latinos: Overview of Mental Health Research Andrea J. Romero, Lisa M. Edwards and Shannon Corkery Domain IV - Assessing and Treating Other Culturally Diverse Groups in Clinical Settings 18. The Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Mental Disorders among American Jews Lewis Z. Schlosser, Rachel Shapiro Safran, Rachel Adisy Suson, Krista Dettle and J. Jane H. Dewey 19. The Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Mental Disorders among Muslims Farah A. Ibrahim and Jianna R. Heuer 20. Military Culture and Multicultural Diversity among Military Service Members: Implications for Mental Health Providers Ann-Marie Yamada, Hazel R. Atuel and Eugenia L. Weiss 21. The Mental Health of Culturally Diverse Older Adults: Research and Clinical Issues Sandra A. Black 22. Improving Treatment Engagement and Psychotherapy Outcomes for Culturally Diverse Youth and Families Stanley J. Huey Jr. and Eduardo O. Jones Domain V - Specific Conditions/Presenting Problems in a Cultural Context 23. Racial and Ethnic Considerations in the Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Sylvia Z. Ramirez, Marcos Silva, Rica Ramirez and Erika Perez 24. The Therapeutic Needs of Culturally Diverse Individuals with Physical Disabilities Martha E. Banks 25. Suicide among Racial and Ethnic Groups: Implications for Research and Practice Frederick T.L. Leong, Mark M. Leach and Zornitsa Kalibatseva 26. Therapeutic Treatment Approaches for Ethnically Diverse Survivors of Interpersonal Trauma Thema Bryant-Davis, Monica U. Ellis and Nathan Edwards Domain VI - Multicultural Competence in Clinical Settings 27. Culture and Evidence-Based Prevention Programs Richard M. Lee, AnnaMarie Vu and Anna Lau 28. A Review and Critique of Multicultural Competence Measures: Toward a Social Justice-Oriented Health Service Delivery Model Glenn C. Gamst and Christopher T.H. Liang 29. Integrating Ethical Considerations in Multicultural Curriculum and Training: Expanding the Classroom to the Community Miguel E. Gallardo and Nahal Kaivan 30. Responding to the Challenge: Preparing Mental Health Professionals for the Changing US Demographics George K. Hong, Margaret Garcia and Marcel Soriano
Subject Areas: Clinical psychology [MMJ], Mental health services [MBPK], Ethnic studies [JFSL]