Encyclopedia of Multicultural Psychology

51NHZHT93KL. SL500 AA300  Encyclopedia of Multicultural PsychologyBook Name : Encyclopedia of Multicultural Psychology
Yolanda Kaye Jackson , Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc | ISBN: 1412909481 | edition 2006 | File type: PDF | 493 pages | 5,8 mb

We live in a multicultural world, and professionals from a variety of fields are faced with challenges brought by differences that are in some cases only recently recognized or accommodated. The Encyclopedia of Multicultural Psychology is a welcome addition to the literature that attempts to define these differences. According to its introduction, this volume, the work of almost 200 academic contributors, is intended for “laypersons, students, and professionals new to the field with an interest in the role of culture in psychology.”
Among the A-Z entries are articles for ethnic groups, for example, Alaska natives, Cuban Americans, and Vietnamese Americans . Each of these articles gives background for the group, a history of its immigration, information about acculturation, and more. Major areas of concern, such as Depression, Posttraumatic stress disorder, and Stress are defined and discussed in general, and then with respect to various groups. Topics such as Bilingual education, Intelligence tests, Racism and discrimination, Religion , and Transracial adoption are discussed with an emphasis on the differences that culture brings to these issues. Series of entries cover culture-specific syndromes, indigenous healing, and religious and spiritual beliefs.
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