Schools across the United States - as well as much of the world
- are experiencing widespread change. Students are more diverse
ethnically, academically, and emotionally. More attention is being
paid to abuse and neglect, violence and bullying, and the growing
inequities that contribute to student dropout. Within this changing
landscape, cultural competence is imperative for school-based
professionals, both ethically and as mandated by educational
reform.
The "Handbook of Culturally Responsive School Mental Health"
explores the academic and behavioral challenges of an increasingly
diverse school environment, offering workable, cost-effective
solutions in an accessible, well-organized format. This timely
volume updates the research on cultural competence in school-based
interventions, describes innovative approaches to counseling and
classroom life, and demonstrates how this knowledge is used in
successful programs with children, adolescents, and their families.
Populations covered range widely, from African American and Asian
American/Pacific Islander families to forced migrants and children
who live on military bases.
By addressing issues of training and policy as well as research
and practice, contributors present a variety of topics that are
salient, engaging, and applicable to contemporary experience,
including:
- Adolescent ethnic/racial identity development.
- Culturally responsive school mental health in rural
communities.
- Working with LGBT youth in school settings.
- Cultural competence in work with youth gangs.
- Culturally integrated substance abuse prevention and sex
education programs.
- Promoting culturally competent school-based assessment.
- School-based behavioral health care in overseas military
bases.
- Developmental, legal, and linguistic considerations in work with
forced migrant children.
- Cultural considerations in work/family balance.
The "Handbook of Culturally Responsive School Mental Health" is
a must-have reference for researchers, scientist-practitioners,
educational policymakers, and graduate students in child and school
psychology; educational psychology; pediatrics/school nursing;
social work; counseling/therapy; teaching and teacher education;
and educational administration.
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