基本説明
Addresses the challenge of counseling diverse populations including multiracial, homosexual, geriatric and disabled individuals.
Full Description
First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Table of Contents
Foreword vii
Contributors xi
SECTION 1 RESISTANCE TO MULTICULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY
1. Modern Forms of Resistance to 3 (14)
Multiculturalism: Keeping Our Eyes on the
Prize
Jeffery Scott Mio
2. Expanding Our Understanding of White 17 (22)
Racism and Resistance to Change in the Fields
of Counseling and Psychology
Michael D'Andrea
3. Resistance to Multiculturalism: The 39 (16)
"Indian Problem"
J. Douglas McDonald and John M. Chaney
4. To Be Included in the Multicultural 55 (28)
Discussion: Check One Box Only
Karen L. Suyemoto and Juanita M. Dimas
5. Manifestations of Resistance to Diversity 83 (22)
and Multiculturalism in Organizations
Patricia Arredondo
6. Building Bridges in the 21st Century: 105(16)
Allies and the Power of Human Connection
Across Demographic Divides
Jeffery Scott Mio and Laurie A. Roades
SECTION 2 DIVERSE ETHNIC MINORITY POPULATIONS
7. African Americans in the New Millennium: A 121(20)
Continued Search for Our True Identity
Lori Barker-Hackett
8. African-American Couples: Their Importance 141(18)
to the Stability of African-American Families
and Their Mental Health Issues
Shalonda Kelly
9. Latinos and Mental Health: At Least You 159 (14)
Should Know This
Cynthia de las Fuentes
10. Clinical Psychology Issues Among 173 (18)
Asian/Pacific Islander Americans
Stanley Sue and Theodora B. Consolacion
11. South Asian Americans: Culture, Concerns, 191 (20)
and Therapeutic Strategies
Nita Tewari, Arpana G. Inman, and Daya
Singh Sandhu
12. American-Indian Mental Health Service 211(20)
Delivery: Persistent Challenges and Future
Prospects
Joseph P. Gone
13. Not Just Black and White: Interracial 231(20)
Relationships and Multiracial Individuals
Christine C. Iijima Hall
SECTION 3 DIVERSE NONETHNIC POPULATIONS
14. Women's Mental Health Research: History, 251(18)
Current Status, and Future Directions
Gayle Y. Iwamasa and Audrey K. Bangi
15. Violence Against Women: A Silent Pandemic 269 (20)
Jeffery Scott Mio, Mary P. Koss, Michele
Harway, James M. O'Neil, Robert Geffner,
Bianca Cody Murphy, and David C. Ivey
16. Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Psychology: 289(20)
Past, Present, and Future Directions
Kristin A. Hancock
17. Aging and Mental Health 309 (14)
Martha R. Crowther and Antonette M. Zeiss
18. Deaf: Moving from Hearing Loss to 323 (18)
Diversity
Irene W. Leigh
19. Perspectives on Spirituality and 341 (20)
Psychology in Ethnic Populations
G. Rita Dudley-Grant
Index 361