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Mental Health Professionals, Minorities, and the Poorprovides
mental health professionals with informationessential to the
accurate assessment and effectivetreatment of diver populations.
Mental Health Professionals, Minorities and the Poor provides mental health professionals with information essential to the accurate assessment and effective treatment of diverse populations. Focusing on social, political and economic aspects - often-overlooked factors that impact mental health - Michael Illovsky compels clinicians to reconsider the currently available treatment models and proposes a new model that takes into consideration the increasing significance of culture in counseling and therapy. With world populations becoming increasingly heterogeneous, and interactions among people from different cultures steadily increasing, as inevitably they must, this book is a critical resource for ethnic minorities in treatment, their friends and relatives concerned with their welfare, and students and professionals faced with the challenge of treating diverse populations.
Michael E. Illovsky, PhD, is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, National Certified Counselor, and Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor. He is an Associate Director and Professor at Western Illinois University. He has travelled extensively throughout the world. He has held various national and state leadership positions and has published numerous articles in professional journals on a variety of topics relating to the areas of mental health.
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