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6 produkter
Häftad, Engelska, 2022
541 kr
Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar
This essential text explores what it means to be a South Asian American living in the US while seeking, navigating and receiving psychological, behavioral or counseling services. It delves into a range of issues including cultural identity, racism, colorism, immigration, gender, sexuality, parenting, and caring for older adults.Chapter authors provide research literature, clinical and cultural considerations for interviewing and treatment planning, case examples, questions for reflection, suggested readings, and resources. The book also includes insights on the future of South Asian American mental health, social justice, advocacy, and public policy.Integrating theory, research, and application, this book serves as a clinical guide for therapists, instructors, professors and supervisors in school/university counseling centers working with South Asian American clients, as well as for counseling students.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2022
1 878 kr
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This essential text explores what it means to be a South Asian American living in the US while seeking, navigating and receiving psychological, behavioral or counseling services. It delves into a range of issues including cultural identity, racism, colorism, immigration, gender, sexuality, parenting, and caring for older adults.Chapter authors provide research literature, clinical and cultural considerations for interviewing and treatment planning, case examples, questions for reflection, suggested readings, and resources. The book also includes insights on the future of South Asian American mental health, social justice, advocacy, and public policy.Integrating theory, research, and application, this book serves as a clinical guide for therapists, instructors, professors and supervisors in school/university counseling centers working with South Asian American clients, as well as for counseling students.
Häftad, Engelska, 2008
1 353 kr
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This is the first textbook written to welcome those who are new to Asian American psychology. Concepts and theories come to life by relating the material to everyday experiences and by including activities, discussion questions, exercises, clinical case studies, and internet resources. Contributions from the leading experts and emerging scholars and practitioners in the field - the majority of whom have also taught Asian American psychology - feature current perspectives and key findings from the psychological literature. The book opens with the cornerstones of Asian American psychology, including Asian American history and research methods. Part 2 addresses how Asian Americans balance multiple worlds with topics such as racial identity, acculturation, and religion. Part 3 explores the psychological experiences of Asian Americans through the lens of gender and sexual orientation and their influence on relationships. Part 4 discusses the emerging experiences of Asian Americans, including adoptees, parachute kids, and multiracial Asian Americans. Part 5 focuses on social and life issues facing Asian Americans such as racism, academic and career development. The text concludes with an examination of the physical and psychological well-being of Asian Americans and avenues for coping and healing. This ground-breaking volume is intended as an undergraduate/beginning graduate level introductory textbook on Asian American psychology taught in departments of psychology, Asian American and/or ethnic studies, counseling, sociology, and other social sciences. In addition, the clinical cases will also appeal to clinicians and other mental health workers committed to learning about Asian Americans.
Häftad, Engelska, 2026
1 286 kr
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Asian American Psychology: Expanding Identities (2nd Edition) offers a comprehensive introduction to the evolving field of Asian American Psychology. The book examines the diverse histories, identities, and lived experiences of Asian Pacific Islander Desi Americans (APIDAs) in the United States, highlighting both shared cultural threads and the complexity within this rapidly growing population. It bridges scholarship, clinical practice, and personal development, inviting readers to critically reflect on identity, community, and mental health.Organized into thirty chapters across six major sections, the textbook explores foundational concepts, cultural identity development, gender and relationships, emerging generations, social issues, and health and well-being. Early chapters trace the historical roots of the discipline, research methodologies, and the psychological impact of the model minority myth. Subsequent sections examine acculturation, racial and ethnic identity, religion, intersectionality, and the influence of colonialism. The book addresses gendered experiences, masculinity, queer and trans identities, sexuality, family systems, and multiracial identities. It also analyzes racism, media representation, refugee experiences, activism, and career development. The final section integrates physical and mental health, addictions, indigenous healing practices, and culturally competent psychological services, emphasizing the interconnection between well-being, culture, and systemic contexts.This textbook is intended for undergraduate and graduate students in psychology, Asian American studies, and related disciplines, as well as clinicians, educators, and community practitioners. It is especially valuable for instructors seeking flexible, comprehensive course material and for professionals committed to culturally responsive practice.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
3 415 kr
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Asian American Psychology: Expanding Identities (2nd Edition) offers a comprehensive introduction to the evolving field of Asian American Psychology. The book examines the diverse histories, identities, and lived experiences of Asian Pacific Islander Desi Americans (APIDAs) in the United States, highlighting both shared cultural threads and the complexity within this rapidly growing population. It bridges scholarship, clinical practice, and personal development, inviting readers to critically reflect on identity, community, and mental health.Organized into thirty chapters across six major sections, the textbook explores foundational concepts, cultural identity development, gender and relationships, emerging generations, social issues, and health and well-being. Early chapters trace the historical roots of the discipline, research methodologies, and the psychological impact of the model minority myth. Subsequent sections examine acculturation, racial and ethnic identity, religion, intersectionality, and the influence of colonialism. The book addresses gendered experiences, masculinity, queer and trans identities, sexuality, family systems, and multiracial identities. It also analyzes racism, media representation, refugee experiences, activism, and career development. The final section integrates physical and mental health, addictions, indigenous healing practices, and culturally competent psychological services, emphasizing the interconnection between well-being, culture, and systemic contexts.This textbook is intended for undergraduate and graduate students in psychology, Asian American studies, and related disciplines, as well as clinicians, educators, and community practitioners. It is especially valuable for instructors seeking flexible, comprehensive course material and for professionals committed to culturally responsive practice.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2008
2 143 kr
Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar
This is the first textbook written to welcome those who are new to Asian American psychology. Concepts and theories come to life by relating the material to everyday experiences and by including activities, discussion questions, exercises, clinical case studies, and internet resources. Contributions from the leading experts and emerging scholars and practitioners in the field - the majority of whom have also taught Asian American psychology - feature current perspectives and key findings from the psychological literature. The book opens with the cornerstones of Asian American psychology, including Asian American history and research methods. Part 2 addresses how Asian Americans balance multiple worlds with topics such as racial identity, acculturation, and religion. Part 3 explores the psychological experiences of Asian Americans through the lens of gender and sexual orientation and their influence on relationships. Part 4 discusses the emerging experiences of Asian Americans, including adoptees, parachute kids, and multiracial Asian Americans. Part 5 focuses on social and life issues facing Asian Americans such as racism, academic and career development. The text concludes with an examination of the physical and psychological well-being of Asian Americans and avenues for coping and healing. This ground-breaking volume is intended as an undergraduate/beginning graduate level introductory textbook on Asian American psychology taught in departments of psychology, Asian American and/or ethnic studies, counseling, sociology, and other social sciences. In addition, the clinical cases will also appeal to clinicians and other mental health workers committed to learning about Asian Americans.