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Mental health among African Americans historically has been kept
secret, and often has been subject to intense denial from both the
individuals with mental health concerns and their communities.
Thus, African Americans have remained shielded from treatments that
are currently available, which may allow them to become mentally
healthier and find a sense of psychological homeostasis.
Recognizing mental illness treatment as a strength and not a
weakness is key to mitigating existing issues of mental health in
the African American community today. Changing the Stigma of Mental
Health Among African Americans: Moving From Denial to Acceptance
provides the history of mental health in the African American
community and how denial has hindered and hampered treatment within
this community. Covering topics such as bipolar disorder, dementia,
and disruptive behavior, this book is ideal for educators,
researchers, practitioners, the African American spiritual
community, and all individuals concerned about psychological care
for African Americans.
Community colleges are essential in preparing the 21st century
workforce. Research has indicated that there is a shortage of
individuals prepared for skilled workforce opportunities, such as
plumbers, electricians, and many others. In fact, while college is
essential in workforce development, it is not the only route that
can lead to a successful livelihood. Developing a skill that
transfers into an essential trade is a route less taken. Community
colleges are ideally situated to respond to the shortage of a
prepared workforce by providing an array of programs that reach a
wide range of individuals with talents that may not include a
college degree. Community Colleges and Workforce Preparation in the
21st Century is a comprehensive reference source that covers the
essential role of community colleges in developing a skilled
workforce via varying educational opportunities that include degree
completion, workforce development, and skill enhancement. Readers
will benefit from the book's ability to advocate for the need for
individuals with skillful trade options, provide different areas to
consider as trade options, discuss the role of community colleges
in preparing a workforce, examine the challenges that can arise for
individuals with a trade, and present a global outlook on the
workforce of the 21st century. Covering topics that include career
pathways and STEM programs, the book is especially valuable for
academic institutions that are looking to provide options for
talent expansion. Leadership and education scholars, leadership
practitioners within community college and university settings,
leaders within workforce development sectors, researchers, and
students will also find this reference useful for developing a
skilled and competent workforce.
Community colleges are essential in preparing the 21st century
workforce. Research has indicated that there is a shortage of
individuals prepared for skilled workforce opportunities, such as
plumbers, electricians, and many others. In fact, while college is
essential in workforce development, it is not the only route that
can lead to a successful livelihood. Developing a skill that
transfers into an essential trade is a route less taken. Community
colleges are ideally situated to respond to the shortage of a
prepared workforce by providing an array of programs that reach a
wide range of individuals with talents that may not include a
college degree. Community Colleges and Workforce Preparation in the
21st Century is a comprehensive reference source that covers the
essential role of community colleges in developing a skilled
workforce via varying educational opportunities that include degree
completion, workforce development, and skill enhancement. Readers
will benefit from the book's ability to advocate for the need for
individuals with skillful trade options, provide different areas to
consider as trade options, discuss the role of community colleges
in preparing a workforce, examine the challenges that can arise for
individuals with a trade, and present a global outlook on the
workforce of the 21st century. Covering topics that include career
pathways and STEM programs, the book is especially valuable for
academic institutions that are looking to provide options for
talent expansion. Leadership and education scholars, leadership
practitioners within community college and university settings,
leaders within workforce development sectors, researchers, and
students will also find this reference useful for developing a
skilled and competent workforce.
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