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Black Americans' Strengths-Based Cultural Practices: Tools for Clinicians to Promote Psychological Well-Being uses historical, social, scientific, and psychological research to detail how mental health professionals can use the cultural practices of Black Americans and communities to promote positive psychosocial health.
Building on experiences of racial oppression and cultural values, Dr's. Carter, Pieterse, and Forsyth offer an evidence-based framework for recognizing and enhancing strengths-based cultural practices of Black American clients and families in mental health interventions. This volume will broaden the base of work on the mental health treatment of Black Americans and provide an approach to understanding the unique cultural influences of Black people as they relate to psychological health.
The book is suitable for a wide range of professionals, including social workers, mental health practitioners, nurses, teachers and sociologists at various levels of education and training.
Contents
Chapter 1 - The State of Black America
Chapter 2 - The State of Black Americans' Mental Health
Chapter 3 - Black American Culture and the Debate about What it is or is Not
Chapter 4 - Digging Deeper into Black Americans' African Cultural Legacy: Reference Group Identity and Socialization
Chapter 5 - Black American Cultural Legacy: Parents and Community Teaching About Race
Chapter 6 - The Community and its Value
Chapter 7 - Cultural Spirituality and Racism-Related Coping
Chapter 8 - Review of the Black Cultural Strengths Clinical and Research literature
Chapter 9 - Clinical Considerations in the Application of Black American Cultural Strengths to Mental Health Care
Chapter 10 - Applications of Black American Cultural Strengths in Counseling and Psychotherapy: A Case Illustration
Chapter 11 - Employing Black American Cultural Values: Training Guidelines for Mental Health Professionals
Chapter 12 - Emerging Issues for Mental Health Policy and Services for Black Americans