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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.
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.
In this book, leading scholars examine the felt experience of being
the target of racism, with a focus on mental and physical health,
as the result of particular racist encounters as well as across the
lifespan. Authors examine the subtle but persistent links between
everyday microaggressions and historical racial trauma, and offer
practical tools to assess and measure perceived racial
discrimination. They describe compelling new interventions for
individuals and communities, and offer social policy prescriptions
to promote healing and help dismantle institutional discrimination.
With its skillful synthesis of voices and approaches, this work
should appeal to a broad range of scholars and practitioners in
clinical psychology, as well as ethnic studies, sociology, and
public and allied health.
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