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Cultural competence is more than an admirable goal: it is an
essential skill set for mental health professionals working in a
diverse global society marked by crisis and trauma. It is essential
for clinicians to understand the intricate mix of history and
self-concept, identity and tradition that are central not only for
ameliorating psychological problems but to foster psychological
health and well-being. As the definition of culture takes on
broader meanings-at once embracing multiple identities and
increasing globalization- Cultural Competency Training in a Global
Society brings a vital perspective and practical understanding to
clinical, counseling, and school psychologists, as well as to
graduate students entering these fields. By describing a
comprehensive training model for professional education and
practice in the United States with ethnic minority groups,
indigenous populations, immigrants, and refugees, this book has
relevance for other multicultural societies because the
implications are multidisciplinary in focus and potentially
international in scope. The existing and emergent global
multicultural populations described in this book represent the
neglected human faces of economic globalization. Among the topics
covered: Requirements for professional training in cultural
competency. Research basis for cultural competency training.
International resources and their usage in training and practice.
Multicultural assessment in the service of intervention. Evaluating
cultural competency training.
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.
Psychologists throughout the world are being asked to assess an
increasingly diverse clientele: immigrants, refugees, second and
third generations still influenced by different cultures and
languages, and indigenous peoples now moving towards the
mainstream. Most are ill-equipped by training and experience to
understand, assess, and subsequently treat such clients competently
and ethically. Virtually all agree on the need for
culture-sensitive assessment, but it has proven difficult to
provide adequate services, despite good intentions and funding. Too
often, clients who may have different worldview and health-illness
beliefs are marginalized.
For many reasons, standard assessment instruments designed,
researched, and normed on a few groups in the United States--the
MMPI-2, the Rorschach, and the TAT--are used as though they were
universally applicable. Most busy practitioners have little time to
investigate alternatives developed for use with one new group or
another, focused on one issue or another, generally in a research
context.
In this book, Richard Dana proposes a new model of multicultural
assessment practice and points directions for future training and
research. He presents general, culture-specific, and step-by-step
instrument-specific guidelines for the use of the standard
armamentarium with different groups. Throughout, he highlights
exciting new interpretive possibilities the traditional tests offer
that should be regularly exploited, but emphasizes the importance
of recognizing psychometric limits. Four extended examples of the
use of one or several instruments with a specific group offer
concrete illustrations of the model in action.
"Multicultural Assessment: Principles, Applications, and Examples"
constitutes an invaluable new resource for psychologists and for
their students and trainees.
Psychologists throughout the world are being asked to assess an
increasingly diverse clientele: immigrants, refugees, second and
third generations still influenced by different cultures and
languages, and indigenous peoples now moving towards the
mainstream. Most are ill-equipped by training and experience to
understand, assess, and subsequently treat such clients competently
and ethically. Virtually all agree on the need for
culture-sensitive assessment, but it has proven difficult to
provide adequate services, despite good intentions and funding. Too
often, clients who may have different worldview and health-illness
beliefs are marginalized. br br For many reasons, standard
assessment instruments designed, researched, and normed on a few
groups in the United States--the MMPI-2, the Rorschach, and the
TAT--are used as though they were universally applicable. Most busy
practitioners have little time to investigate alternatives
developed for use with one new group or another, focused on one
issue or another, generally in a research context. br br In this
book, Richard Dana proposes a new model of multicultural assessment
practice and points directions for future training and research. He
presents general, culture-specific, and step-by-step
instrument-specific guidelines for the use of the standard
armamentarium with different groups. Throughout, he highlights
exciting new interpretive possibilities the traditional tests offer
that should be regularly exploited, but emphasizes the importance
of recognizing psychometric limits. Four extended examples of the
use of one or several instruments with a specific group offer
concrete illustrations of the model in action. br br i
MulticulturalAssessment: Principles, Applications, and Examples /i
constitutes an invaluable new resource for psychologists and for
their students and trainees. br
Throughout the world as in the United States, psychologists are
increasingly being called upon to evaluate clients whose
backgrounds differ from their own. It has long been recognized that
standard personality and psychopathology assessment instruments
carry cultural biases, and in recent years, efforts to correct
these biases have accelerated. The Handbook of Cross-Cultural and
Multicultural Personality Assessment brings together researchers
and practitioners from 12 countries with diverse ethnic and racial
identities and training to present state-of-the-art knowledge about
how best to minimize cultural biases in the assessment of
personality and psychopathology. They consider research
methodology, the design and construction of standard objective and
projective tests, the use of measures of acculturation, racial
identity, and culture-specific tests, the social etiquette of
service delivery, and the interpretation of test data for clinical
diagnosis. Ranging widely through all the relevant issues, they
share a common collective vision of how culturally competent
services should be delivered to clients. The Handbook offers the
first comprehensive view of a consistent approach to cultural
competence in assessment--a necessary precursor of effective
intervention. It will become an indispensable reference for all
those whose practice or research involves individuals with
different ethnic and racial identities.
Cultural competence is more than an admirable goal: it is an
essential skill set for mental health professionals working in a
diverse global society marked by crisis and trauma. It is essential
for clinicians to understand the intricate mix of history and
self-concept, identity and tradition that are central not only for
ameliorating psychological problems but to foster psychological
health and well-being. As the definition of culture takes on
broader meanings-at once embracing multiple identities and
increasing globalization- Cultural Competency Training in a Global
Society brings a vital perspective and practical understanding to
clinical, counseling, and school psychologists, as well as to
graduate students entering these fields. By describing a
comprehensive training model for professional education and
practice in the United States with ethnic minority groups,
indigenous populations, immigrants, and refugees, this book has
relevance for other multicultural societies because the
implications are multidisciplinary in focus and potentially
international in scope. The existing and emergent global
multicultural populations described in this book represent the
neglected human faces of economic globalization. Among the topics
covered: Requirements for professional training in cultural
competency. Research basis for cultural competency training.
International resources and their usage in training and practice.
Multicultural assessment in the service of intervention. Evaluating
cultural competency training.
This anthology is a thorough introduction to classic literature for
those who have not yet experienced these literary masterworks. For
those who have known and loved these works in the past, this is an
invitation to reunite with old friends in a fresh new format. From
Shakespeare's finesse to Oscar Wilde's wit, this unique collection
brings together works as diverse and influential as The Pilgrim's
Progress and Othello. As an anthology that invites readers to
immerse themselves in the masterpieces of the literary giants, it
is must-have addition to any library.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
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Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
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This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the
original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as
marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe
this work is culturally important, we have made it available as
part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting
the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions
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