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Ethnic minority children now comprise over 75 percent of students
in 100 of the largest cities in the United States. However, these
students have not been given equal access to, nor benefited from,
the contemporary mental health system as have their non-minority
peers. TEMAS (Tell-Me-A-Story) Assessment in Multicultural
Societies examines the health/mental care system in which
professional service providers, including psychologists, labor to
offer quality care for youth in the United States. The authors
ardently support the use of the TEMAS assessment instrument as a
useful tool for diagnosis of all youngsters, particularly its use
on the growing population of minority children and adolescents.
Part I presents a rationale and context for employing TEMAS.
Introductory chapters describe the mental health status of the
population at-risk, as well as systems of care for youth where
assessment and intervention are components. Topics to follow
highlight a history of positive TEMAS test reviews with the detail
required by instructors for preparing dedicated TEMAS courses. The
volume thoroughly outlines cross-cultural studies and illustrates
case examples of European-American, Hispanic/Latino,
Asian-American, and forensic studies. TEMAS (Tell-Me-A-Story)
Assessment in Multicultural Societies brings practical insight to
instructors who teach standard assessment courses; clinicians,
counselors, and school psychologists; assessment specialists; and
administrators concerned with mental health services designed for
children and adolescents.
Ethnic minority children now comprise over 75 percent of students
in 100 of the largest cities in the United States. However, these
students have not been given equal access to, nor benefited from,
the contemporary mental health system as have their non-minority
peers. "TEMAS "("Tell-Me-A-Story) Assessment in Multicultural
Societies "examines the health/mental care system in which
professional service providers, including psychologists, labor to
offer quality care for youth in the United States. The authors
ardently support the use of the TEMAS assessment instrument as a
useful tool for diagnosis of all youngsters, particularly its use
on the growing population of minority children and adolescents.
Part I presents a rationale and context for employing TEMAS.
Introductory chapters describe the mental health status of the
population at-risk, as well as systems of care for youth where
assessment and intervention are components. Topics to follow
highlight a history of positive TEMAS test reviews with the detail
required by instructors for preparing dedicated TEMAS courses. The
volume thoroughly outlines cross-cultural studies and illustrates
case examples of European-American, Hispanic/Latino,
Asian-American, and forensic studies.
"TEMAS (Tell-Me-A-Story) Assessment in Multicultural Societies
"brings practical insight to instructors who teach standard
assessment courses; clinicians, counselors, and school
psychologists; assessment specialists; and administrators concerned
with mental health services designed for children and adolescents.
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