Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health Book

Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health


  • Author : Freddy A. Paniagua
  • Publisher : Elsevier
  • Release Date : 2000-06-05
  • Genre: Psychology
  • Pages : 486
  • ISBN 10 : 9780080491424

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Clinicians and mental health practitioners are regularly called upon to treat patients of diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds. Not only do these patients differ from Anglos in culture and language, but also in customs, beliefs, values, and practices. Understanding these differences is vital to performing an accurate diagnosis/assessment of psychopathology as well as in determining an effective treatment regimen. This book provides vital information to clinicians worldwide in bettering their treatment of diverse populations. Each chapter identifies relevant cultural variables specific to each racial/ethnic group, along with ethnocultural measures and their relevant psychometric properties. Part 1 presents introductory material on the definition of mental illness and pathological behavior in differing cultures, epidemiological data on the prevalence of different disorders between differing population groups, culture specific beliefs (e.g. hexes), and the influence of culture on treatment. Part 2 discusses assessment issues including how specific measures (Rorschach, MMPI, etc.) are best interpreted with different population groups, and the existence and use of ethnocultural specific measures. Part 3 discusses assessment and treatment of specific population groups (e.g., Indians, Asians, Latinos, etc.).

Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health Book

Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health


  • Author : Freddy A. Paniagua
  • Publisher : Academic Press
  • Release Date : 2013-07-19
  • Genre: Psychology
  • Pages : 660
  • ISBN 10 : 9780123978127

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The Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health, Second Edition, discusses the impact of cultural, ethnic, and racial variables for the assessment, diagnosis, treatment, service delivery, and development of skills for working with culturally diverse populations. Intended for the mental health practitioner, the book translates research findings into information to be applied in practice. The new edition contains more than 50% new material and includes contributions from established leaders in the field as well as voices from rising stars in the area. It recognizes diversity as extending beyond race and ethnicity to reflect characteristics or experiences related to gender, age, religion, disability, and socioeconomic status. Individuals are viewed as complex and shaped by different intersections and saliencies of multiple elements of diversity. Chapters have been wholly revised and updated, and new coverage includes indigenous approaches to assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental and physical disorders; spirituality; the therapeutic needs of culturally diverse clients with intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities; suicide among racial and ethnic groups; multicultural considerations for treatment of military personnel and multicultural curriculum and training. Foundations-overview of theory and models Specialized assessment in a multicultural context Assessing and treating four major culturally diverse groups in clinical settings Assessing and treating other culturally diverse groups in clinical settings Specific conditions/presenting problems in a cultural context Multicultural competence in clinical settings

Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health Book

Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health


  • Author : Louise Sundararajan
  • Publisher : Elsevier Inc. Chapters
  • Release Date : 2013-07-19
  • Genre: Psychology
  • Pages : 660
  • ISBN 10 : 9780128059654

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Indigenous psychology (IP) shares with critical health psychology a discontent with mainstream psychology and the endeavor to offer alternative formulations of health and illness. As an alternative to the individualistic framework of health in mainstream psychology, we propose a model of the self as a multilayered concentric system. For illustration, we present a variety of indigenous traditions, with special focus on the health-related beliefs and practices in India. Implications of this alternative model of culture and self for the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental disorders are explored. Relevance of this framework to health psychology is discussed, with special focus on the DSM-V controversy, A. E. Kazdin’s call for health reform, and visions of hybridization in the global community.

Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health Book

Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health


  • Author : Andrea J. Romero
  • Publisher : Elsevier Inc. Chapters
  • Release Date : 2013-07-19
  • Genre: Psychology
  • Pages : 660
  • ISBN 10 : 9780128059784

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This chapter provides an overview of research on the mental health of Latinos in the United States with emphasis on the cultural constructs and theories with relevance for assessment and intervention with this population. A distinction is made between factors that confer advantages and those that may increase vulnerability at both the individual and environmental levels. This chapter suggests that treatment considerations need to be tailored based on individual needs that incorporate complexities of culture and gender so that clients are not viewed in a stereotypical manner. This discussion is followed by a summary of contemporary research rooted in positive and resilience psychology in order to build on strengths within the culture, such as positive ethnic identity, civic engagement, family support, bicultural teaching in the home, spirituality, and storytelling.

Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health Book

Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health


  • Author : Glenn C. Gamst
  • Publisher : Elsevier Inc. Chapters
  • Release Date : 2013-07-19
  • Genre: Psychology
  • Pages : 660
  • ISBN 10 : 9780128059890

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This chapter critically reviews 16 cultural competence instruments within a social justice-oriented service delivery framework, namely, the Multicultural Assessment-Intervention Process (MAIP) model. Measurement properties of dimensionality, reliability, and validity are briefly examined to further elucidate the cultural competence construct. Implications for social justice-oriented behavioral health services are discussed.

Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health Book

Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health


  • Author : Linda James Myers
  • Publisher : Elsevier Inc. Chapters
  • Release Date : 2013-07-19
  • Genre: Psychology
  • Pages : 660
  • ISBN 10 : 9780128059753

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This chapter reviews research and conceptual issues involving the physical and mental health of African Americans. A summary of sociodemographic findings is followed by a discussion of the relationship of race, physical and mental health, with emphasis on the role of ethnic identity, racism, and discrimination in the prediction of the trajectory of physical and mental health in the African American community. Culturally sensitive guidelines are also provided in the context of assessing and treating African American clients.

Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health Book

Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health


  • Author : Gayle Y. Iwamasa
  • Publisher : Elsevier Inc. Chapters
  • Release Date : 2013-07-19
  • Genre: Psychology
  • Pages : 660
  • ISBN 10 : 9780128059708

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This chapter provides an overview of research on acculturation and mental health in multicultural individuals. The principle frameworks of acculturation are reviewed and distinctions are drawn between the acculturation experiences of immigrants and refugees. This chapter also highlights various methodological considerations relevant to the assessment of acculturation and reviews existing acculturation measures developed with Latinos, Asian Americans, African Americans, and American Indians. Research examining the relationships between acculturation and mental health with emphasis placed on Latino and Asian American populations are presented. This chapter concludes with recommendations for future acculturation research and underscores areas in need of additional empirical inquiry.

Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health Book

Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health


  • Author : Richard H. Dana
  • Publisher : Elsevier Inc. Chapters
  • Release Date : 2013-07-19
  • Genre: Psychology
  • Pages : 660
  • ISBN 10 : 9780128059722

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Evidence-based bias reduction in low-inference and high-inference personality assessment instruments is now consensually recognized. Bias in standard psychological tests such as the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2), Rorschach (RCS), and Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) has been dramatically reduced. MMPI-2 deficiencies in items, norms, flawed psychometric properties, and construct meanings have been minimized in a restructured MMPI-2-RF. The Rorschach Comprehensive System (RCS) recently incorporated revised diagnostic constructs and a theoretical model of affect contributing to therapeutic feedback. In addition, the new Rorschach Performance Assessment System (R-PAS) is an evidence-based internationally focused and culturally relevant system using externally accessed behavioral criteria. The TAT now has a reference compendium of objective scores representing a number of systems for both high-inference and low-inference interpretation of this test. The Tell-Me-A-Story test (TEMAS) provides scores and interpretations for cross-cultural and multicultural groups.

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Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health


  • Author : Stanley J. Huey
  • Publisher : Elsevier Inc. Chapters
  • Release Date : 2013-07-19
  • Genre: Psychology
  • Pages : 660
  • ISBN 10 : 9780128059838

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This chapter reviews research on psychotherapy effects and treatment engagement for ethnically diverse youth and families. Evidence supports several methods for increasing treatment engagement for ethnic minority youth and families, including written and verbal prompts, and targeting barriers to treatment attendance (by phone or in person). Over 30 efficacious interventions were identified for treating ethnic minority youth and families, and the effect size magnitude was in the small to medium range. However, most of the evidence was found for Latino and African American youth, with limited to no evidence supporting psychosocial treatments for Asian, Native American, or other non-White youth. Research evaluating ethnic differences in treatment effects was equivocal, with most studies suggesting that White and non-White youth benefit equally. There was evidence supporting the efficacy of culturally tailored interventions over control groups, but it is unclear whether cultural tailoring enhances outcomes above and beyond generic treatment effects. The chapter concludes with recommendations for improving psychosocial intervention research with diverse youth and families.

Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health Book

Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health


  • Author : Ann-Marie Yamada
  • Publisher : Elsevier Inc. Chapters
  • Release Date : 2013-07-19
  • Genre: Psychology
  • Pages : 660
  • ISBN 10 : 9780128059814

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The goal of the first part of this chapter is to understand the uniqueness of the military as a culture. Next the chapter provides an overview of sociocultural constructs associated with military culture. The second part of the chapter presents an overview of diversity elements (e.g., gender, sexual orientation) intersecting with military culture. Understanding the diversity within the US Armed Forces is clinically relevant for culturally responsive mental health service delivery to military service members. The third part of this chapter addresses military cultural issues with potential to affect the mental health of military service members. We describe mental health challenges that have been experienced by military personnel in light of the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan and the US involvement in the Global War on Terror, and highlight the resilience of this population under stress. We conclude with recommendations for culturally competent treatment approaches for working with military service members.

Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health Book

Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health


  • Author : Sumie Okazaki
  • Publisher : Elsevier Inc. Chapters
  • Release Date : 2013-07-19
  • Genre: Psychology
  • Pages : 660
  • ISBN 10 : 9780128059777

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There have been significant advances in research on Asian American mental health within the past decade. This chapter discusses resources and strategies for conducting culturally responsive assessment and treatment with Asian Americans that highlight the theories and knowledge gained since the publication of the previous edition of this Handbook in 2000. The first section on assessment discusses race, immigration, and culture-related factors that affect the phenomenology of distress among Asian Americans. The second section on treatment discusses theories and evidence regarding factors that increase therapeutic credibility as well as the recent advances in applying evidence-based treatment with Asian Americans.

Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health Book

Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health


  • Author : Ronald J Angel
  • Publisher : Elsevier Inc. Chapters
  • Release Date : 2013-07-19
  • Genre: Psychology
  • Pages : 660
  • ISBN 10 : 9780128059647

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The highly subjective nature of illness and the frequent ambiguity in diagnosis, management, and treatment require patients and providers to frame illness experiences in terms of meaningful concepts and vocabularies. For physicians this framing is based on the language of science; for patients it is often based on cultural beliefs, practices, and local vocabularies of distress. The ambiguity inherent in the subjective experience of disease means that researchers and practitioners must be aware, not only of culturally bounded illnesses, but of the potential impact of culture on all aspects of the experience of illness. In this chapter we review a long tradition of research that illustrates the important role that culture plays in the subjective experience of illness, and we discuss the implications of culture for epidemiology, health services research, and medical practice.

Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health Book

Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health


  • Author : Sylvia Z. Ramirez
  • Publisher : Elsevier Inc. Chapters
  • Release Date : 2013-07-19
  • Genre: Psychology
  • Pages : 660
  • ISBN 10 : 9780128059845

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The chapter focuses on multicultural issues in the definition, epidemiology, diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of racially and ethnically diverse clients with intellectual disabilities (IDs). Prevalence rates of mental health problems for persons with IDs are significantly higher than their peers without IDs. Psychological assessment and treatment are especially complex with persons from culturally diverse groups with IDs. Despite the growing recognition of the importance of considering diversity issues, there is a paucity of appropriate assessment measures and methods, evidence-based interventions, and clinicians trained to address the mental health needs of racially and ethnically diverse people with IDs and related disabilities. Recommendations for future directions and research are discussed.

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Handbook of Multicultural Mental Health


  • Author : Cervando Martinez
  • Publisher : Elsevier Inc. Chapters
  • Release Date : 2013-07-19
  • Genre: Psychology
  • Pages : 660
  • ISBN 10 : 9780128059715

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This chapter describes basic principles and processes in the clinical mental health interview of a person from any cultural group. Because of the author’s own background and the characteristics of his clinical work, the emphasis of the chapter is on the Hispanic/Latino group, specifically Mexican Americans. The principles outlined can apply to many types of interviews: diagnostic, psychotherapeutic, emergency, and so on. The approach can best be described as dynamic but also available to gathering information for formal DSM diagnoses and formulations. Nuances of the cross-cultural dynamic process in the areas of language, intrapersonal attitudes/feelings, communication patterns, and other areas are covered. Specific psychotherapy techniques and explicit details about diagnostic formulation are beyond the scope of this chapter and are not examined.

Handbook of Multicultural Counseling Book

Handbook of Multicultural Counseling


  • Author : J. Manuel Casas
  • Publisher : SAGE Publications
  • Release Date : 2016-05-26
  • Genre: Psychology
  • Pages : 1346
  • ISBN 10 : 9781483323329

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Celebrating its 20th anniversary! The most internationally-cited resource in the arena of multicultural counseling, the Handbook of Multicultural Counseling by J. Manuel Casas, Lisa A. Suzuki, Charlene M. Alexander, and Margo A. Jackson is a resource for researchers, educators, practitioners, and students alike. Continuing to emphasize social justice, research, and application, the Fourth Edition of this best-seller features nearly 80 new contributors of diverse backgrounds, orientations, and levels of experience who provide fresh perspectives to every chapter. Completely updated, this classic text includes new chapters on prevailing social issues and covers the latest advances in theory, ethics, measurement, clinical practice, assessment, and more.