
In America's Increasingly Diverse Society, It Is Imperative That Mental Health Providers Prioritize The Development Of Their Cultural Competence To Assure That They Are Equipped To Meet The Needs Of Their Clients. Cultural Considerations In Asian And Pacific Islander American Mental Health Offers A Broad Array Of Perspectives From Clinicians And Researchers Actively Working With Racially/ethnically Diverse Populations. This Book Addresses Psychosocial Cultural Issues That Impact The Mental Health Of The Growing Asian American Population. The Book Opens With The Concept Of What And Who Is An Asian American, As Well As The Myriad Distinctions And Differences Among Various Asian Groups. Covered Chapter Topics Include A Historical Overview Of The Diverse Populations Among Asian And Pacific Islander Americans; A Discussion Of The Tensions And Similarities Between Empirically Supported Treatments And Cultural Competence; Asian And Pacific Islander American Elders And Depression; And A Psychodynamic Perspective Regarding The Treatment Of Dual Diagnosis With An Asian American Client. This Book Is A Must-read For Mental Health Clinicians, Students, Community Workers, School Counselors, And Nurses Who Work With Diverse Populations.
This text investigates the critical necessity for mental health practitioners to cultivate cultural competence when addressing the specific psychological needs of Asian and Pacific Islander American populations. Authors Brittany N. Hall-Clark and Harvette Grey compile a multidisciplinary collection of perspectives from clinicians and researchers to bridge the gap between standardized empirical treatments and the nuanced cultural realities of diverse Asian American communities. The work provides a framework for understanding the heterogeneity within these groups to improve clinical outcomes.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Clinicians and students frequently cite this text as a valuable resource for navigating the complexities of cross-cultural mental health care. Experts highlight the book as a practical bridge between academic theory and the realities of working with diverse patient populations in clinical settings.
Page Count:
136
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10:
0190243384
ISBN-13:
9780190243388
No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!