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APA Handbook of Multicultural Psychology available in Hardcover
APA Handbook of Multicultural Psychology
by Frederick T. L. Leong, Lillian Comas-Diaz, Gordon C. Nagayama Hall, Von McLoyd
Frederick T. L. Leong
- ISBN-10:
- 143381255X
- ISBN-13:
- 9781433812552
- Pub. Date:
- 07/31/2013
- Publisher:
- American Psychological Association
- ISBN-10:
- 143381255X
- ISBN-13:
- 9781433812552
- Pub. Date:
- 07/31/2013
- Publisher:
- American Psychological Association
APA Handbook of Multicultural Psychology
by Frederick T. L. Leong, Lillian Comas-Diaz, Gordon C. Nagayama Hall, Von McLoyd
Frederick T. L. Leong
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Overview
Consistent with the goals for the APA Handbooks in Psychology™ series, the purpose of the two-volume APA Handbook of Multicultural Psychology is to present the best science and best practice within this cross-cutting perspective of psychology. Volume 1, covering theory and research, comprises chapters concerning conceptual and professional issues, ethnic minority research and methods, individual differences, social and developmental process, and community and organizational perspectives. Volume 2, focusing on applications and training, includes chapters covering historical and professional perspectives; stress, adjustment, and positive psychology; diagnosis and assessment; psychopathology; clinical interventions; applied and preventive psychology; and training and supervision. Beyond providing a solid historical context, the handbook offers an up-to-date review across the major domains of psychology from a multicultural perspective.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781433812552 |
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Publisher: | American Psychological Association |
Publication date: | 07/31/2013 |
Series: | APA Handbooks in Psychology(r) |
Edition description: | New Edition |
Product dimensions: | 9.20(w) x 11.60(h) x 4.20(d) |
About the Author
Frederick T. L. Leong, PhD, is professor of psychology and psychiatry at Michigan State University. He is a faculty member in the organizational and clinical psychology programs. He is also the director of the Consortium for Multicultural Psychology Research at Michigan State. He has authored or coauthored more than 240 journal articles and book chapters and has edited or coedited 14 books. He is editor-in-chief of the Encyclopedia of Counseling as well as the editor of the APA Division 45 (Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues) book series on cultural, racial and ethnic psychology. He is the founding editor of the Asian American Journal of Psychology and associate editor of the American Psychologist. Dr. Leong is a fellow of APA (Divisions 1, 2, 5, 12, 17, 29, 45, 52), the Association for Psychological Science, the Asian American Psychological Association, and the International Academy for Intercultural Research. His major research interests center around culture and mental health, cross-cultural psychotherapy (especially with Asians and Asian Americans), cultural and personality factors related to career choice, work adjustment, and occupational stress. He is past president of APA Division 45, the Asian American Psychological Association, and of APA Division 12 Section VI (Clinical Psychology of Ethnic Minorities). He received the APA award for Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement of Psychology as well as the Stanley Sue Award for Distinguished Contributions to Diversity in Clinical Psychology from APA Division 12. He is also the recipient of the APA Division 45 Distinguished Contributions to Research award, the Division 17 International Section's Lifetime Achievement award, and the APA Minority Fellowship Program's Dalmas Taylor Distinguished Contributions award.
Table of Contents
Volume 1: Theory and Research Editorial Board About the Editor-in-Chief Contributors Series Preface IntroductionPart I: Conceptual and Professional Issues Chapter 1: The Evolution of the Revolution: The Successful Establishment of Multicultural PsychologyChristine C. Iijima Hall Chapter 2: An Updated Profile of Ethnic Minority Psychology: A Pipeline PerspectiveJessica L. Kohout, William E. Pate II, and Kenneth I. Maton Chapter 3: On Teaching Multicultural PsychologyDana S. Dunn and Elliott D. Hammer Chapter 4: Ethical Matters and Contentions in the Principled Conduct of Research With Ethnocultural CommunitiesJoseph E. Trimble, María Scharrón-del Río, and Došenise M. CasillasPart II: Ethnic Minority Research and Methods Chapter 5: A Set of Guiding Principles to Advance Multicultural Psychology and Its Major ConceptsE. J. R. David, Sumie Okazaki, and Danielle Giroux Chapter 6: Methodological Challenges in Research With Ethnic, Racial, and Ethnocultural GroupsGuillermo Bernal, Eduardo Cumba-Avilés, and Natalie Rodríguez-Quintana Chapter 7: Recent Statistical AdvancesBarbara M. Byrne Chapter 8: Multicultural Assessment: Individual and Contextual Dynamic SizingGargi Roysircar Chapter 9: Secondary Analysis of Datasets in Multicultural ResearchM. Brent Donnellan and Richard E. LucasPart III: Individual Differences Chapter 10: Ethnic and Racial IdentityTiffany Yip, Sara Douglass, and Robert M. Sellers Chapter 11: Acculturation Research: Challenges, Complexities, and PossibilitiesDina Birman and Corrina D. Simon Chapter 12: Racial and Ethnic Gaps in the School Performance of Latino, African American, and White StudentsBeth Kurtz-Costes, Akilah D. Swinton, and Olivenne D. Skinner Chapter 13: Assessing Intelligence in a Cultural ContextLisa A. Suzuki, Samar Naqvi, and Jill S. Hill Chapter 14: Motivation and Emotion in Multicultural PsychologyKaroline Evans, Daisung Jang, and Hillary Anger Elfenbein Chapter 15: Personality Across Cultures: A Critical Analysis of Big Five Research and Current DirectionsGustavo Carlo, George P. Knight, Scott C. Roesch, Deanna Opal, and Alexandra Davis Chapter 16: Health and Well-BeingJames Allen, Inna D. Rivkin, and Ellen D. S. Lopez Chapter 17: Lamarck Was Right: Nurturing Nature and Naturing NurtureZieanna Chang and Vivian Ota WangPart IV: Social and Developmental Process Chapter 18: Stereotypes and Intergroup AttitudesThierry Devos Chapter 19: Prejudice and RacismAlexander M. Czopp, Aimee Y. Mark, and Amy S. Walzer Chapter 20: An Intersectional Framework for a Multicultural Analysis of GenderPamela Trotman Reid, Linwood J. Lewis, and Karen Fraser Wyche Chapter 21: Sexual OrientationMaria Cecilia Zea and Nadine Nakamura Chapter 22: Children and FamiliesMark W. Roosa, Nancy A. Gonzales, George P. Knight, and Danyel A. Vargas Chapter 23: Minority Adults and Elders in the United StatesJeannette L. JohnsonPart V: Community and Organizational Perspectives Chapter 24: Work and Career Development: Theory and ResearchFrederick T. L. Leong, Paul J. Hartung, and Marina Pearce Chapter 25: Organizational PsychologyBryan L. Dawson, C. Douglas Johnson, and Bernardo M. Ferdman Chapter 26: The Criminal Justice System: Cultural Considerations and Correcting CorrectionsDominica F. McBride, Carl C. Bell, and April I. Sanford Chapter 27: Immigrants and RefugeesFrederic Bemak and Rita Chi-Ying Chung Chapter 28: Religion and SpiritualityMary Fukuyama, Ana Puig, Adrienne Baggs, and Cheryl Pence Wolf Chapter 29: Ecological Theory and Research in Multicultural Psychology: A Community Psychology PerspectiveYolanda Suarez-Balcazar, Fabricio Balcazar, Manuel Garcia-Ramirez, and Tina Taylor-RitzlerVolume 2: Applications and Training Editorial BoardPart I: Historical and Professional Perspectives Chapter 1: Making Psychology Inclusive: A History of Education and Training for Diversity in American PsychologyWade E. Pickren and Chelsie Burchett Chapter 2: Multicultural Competencies: A Dynamic Paradigm for the 21st CenturyPatricia Arredondo and Zoila G. Tovar-Blank Chapter 3: Multicultural Ethics in Professional Psychology Practice, Consulting, and TrainingCelia B. Fisher Chapter 4: Evidence-Based PracticeGordon C. Nagayama Hall and Alicia H. YeePart II: Stress, Adjustment, and Positive Psychology Chapter 5: A Cultural and Contextual Model of CopingPuncky Paul Heppner, Meifen Wei, Helen A. Neville, and Marlen Kanagui-Muñoz Chapter 6: Personal Adjustment of Ethnic Minority Populations Across the Life Span by Gender as Measured by Stress and CopingMichi Fu, Yin-Chen Shen, and Genevive Marquez Chapter 7: Cultural Considerations in Health Research: A Psychological PerspectiveNathan S. Consedine and José A. Soto Chapter 8: Positive Psychology: Current Knowledge, Multicultural Considerations, and the Future of the MovementChristina A. Downey and Edward C. ChangPart III: Diagnosis and Assessment Chapter 9: Multicultural Issues in the Clinical Interview and Diagnostic ProcessCarmela Alcántara and Joseph P. Gone Chapter 10: Clinical Tests and Assessment: Ethnocultural and Linguistic Bias in Mental Health Evaluation of LatinosRobert G. Malgady, Reuben M. Castagno, and John A. Cardinale Chapter 11: Personality Tests and Psychological Science: Instruments, Populations, PracticeRichard H. Dana Chapter 12: Educational Assessment for the 21st Century: Multicultural ConsiderationsA. Wade Boykin Chapter 13: Career AssessmentConsuelo Arbona Chapter 14: Neuropsychological Evaluation of Culturally Diverse PopulationsMari S. Davies, Tony L. Strickland, and Michael Cao Chapter 15: Personnel SelectionMichelle R. Hebl, Juan M. Madera, and Larry R. MartinezPart IV: Psychopathology Chapter 16: Depression in Multicultural PopulationsDana C. Jack, Alisha Ali, and Sandra Dias Chapter 17: Anxiety DisordersGayle Y. Iwamasa and Shilpa M. P. Regan Chapter 18: The Cultural Shaping of Personality DisorderAndrew G. Ryder, Jessica Dere, Jiahong Sun, and Yulia E. Chentsova-Dutton Chapter 19: Substance AbuseFred Beauvais Chapter 20: Serious Mental IllnessAmy Weisman de Mamani, Kayla Gurak, and Giulia Suro Chapter 21: SuicideDavid B. Goldston, Bridget E. Weller, and Otima Doyle Chapter 22: Psychological Perspectives on Culture, Violence, and Intergroup Animus: Evolving Traditions in the Bonds That Tie and HateEdward Dunbar and Amalio BlancoPart V: Clinical Interventions Chapter 23: Multicultural Career CounselingLisa Y. Flores and Došenise H. Bike Chapter 24: Multicultural PsychotherapyLillian Comas-Díaz Chapter 25: Cognitive and Behavioral TherapiesArthur M. Nezu, Lauren M. Greenberg, and Christine Maguth Nezu Chapter 26: Substance Abuse TreatmentsLula A. Beatty and Tamara D. Willis Chapter 27: Couple and Marital Therapy: The Complement and Expansion Provided by Multicultural ApproachesShalonda Kelly, Ranjit Bhagwat, Pacita Maynigo, and Elizabeth Moses Chapter 28: Multicultural Family TherapyMaritza Gallardo-Cooper and Angela L. ZapataPart VI: Applied and Preventive Psychology Chapter 29: Help-Seeking and Service UtilizationOanh L. Meyer and David T. Takeuchi Chapter 30: School and Academic InterventionsFrank C. Worrell Chapter 31: Community Interventions for Intimate Partner ViolenceKrista M. Chronister, Naomi B. Knoble, and Harpreet K. Bahia Chapter 32: Challenge of HIV Prevention in Diverse CommunitiesNorweeta G. Milburn, Marguerita Lightfoot, and Victoria C. Rueda Chapter 33: Reducing Racism and PrejudiceMichael A. Zárate, Stephanie A. Quezada, Jessica M. Shenberger, and Amber K. Lupo Chapter 34: Prevention of Substance Abuse in Ethnic Minority YouthFelipe González Castro, Joshua G. Kellison, and William R. Corbin Chapter 35: Multicultural and International Issues in Organizational Change and DevelopmentRodney L. LowmanPart VII: Training and Supervision Chapter 36: Multicultural Competencies in Psychotherapy SupervisionArpana G. Inman and Nicholas Ladany Chapter 37: Multicultural Training Models and CurriculumMargaret R. Rogers and Elisabeth C. O'Bryon IndexFrom the B&N Reads Blog
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