Dictionary of Multicultural Psychology

Dictionary of Multicultural Psychology

Author: Lena E. Hall

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2004-10-28

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1452236585

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"There appears to be a burgeoning lexicon of terms and concepts pertinent to multiculturalism. Unfortunately, this increase in the number of terms and concepts seems to be colliding with a decrease in a shared understanding of what they mean. A dictionary style volume for such terms seems an admirable and overdue quest." -William H. George, University of Washington This dictionary is an up-to-date volume that contains numerous references to relevant concepts and terms in the field of multicultural psychology. Professor Lena Hall has collected, studied, and analyzed a multitude of terms in her eleven years of teaching multicultural psychology, and she has gathered them together in this handy, accessible reference book. Key Features Definitions are written in concise language for easy comprehension. Standard dictionary format is familiar and convenient to use, making this book a handy reference for students and professionals alike who wish to clarify a term or broaden their knowledge on a topic. Relevant reference sources are included along with each entry, enabling students to do further reading on concepts they have learned. Dictionary entries are excellent starting points for stimulating class discussions and creative research and written assignments. The Dictionary of Multicultural Psychology is a highly useful resource for undergraduate psychology students. The book is recommended as a classroom supplement for courses in psychology and multiculturalism, as well as for professionals and graduate students working with multicultural populations for certification. Lena Hall is associate professor at Nova Southeastern University. She obtained her BS in Psychology from York University, her MA and MED from Columbia University, and her PhD in Counseling Psychology from University of Florida. She conducts seminars, presents papers, and teaches classes in multicultural psychology. She is presently involved in cross-cultural research on substance abuse. Her latest publication is Issues in Multicultural Psychology, a textbook for undergraduate students.


Encyclopedia of Multicultural Psychology

Encyclopedia of Multicultural Psychology

Author: Yo Jackson

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2006-08-18

Total Pages: 537

ISBN-13: 1412909481

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Key Features Supports the notion that culture, and not race, is the best way to understand differences among individuals; therefore this volume focuses on culture to provide an index to the terms, concepts, and issues in the mainstream for the field. Presents a thorough overview of the psychology of racial, ethnic, and minority issues and covers all of the major ethnic groups and subgroups in the United States. Includes topics on sociological issues as well as conceptual issues relevant to the field of multicultural psychology.


Increasing Multicultural Understanding

Increasing Multicultural Understanding

Author: Don C. Locke

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 1998-02-03

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 1452211213

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All chapters in this Second Edition of Increasing Multicultural Understanding have been revised and updated, and there are two new chapters on Muslims and Jews in the United States. The author presents a model which helps counsellors understand culturally different groups and the role culture plays in shaping the way people think, feel and act, and which provides the tools necessary for fostering positive and productive relationships among culturally diverse populations.


Culturally Adaptive Counseling Skills

Culturally Adaptive Counseling Skills

Author: Miguel E. Gallardo

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2011-01-24

Total Pages: 393

ISBN-13: 1412987210

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"The intent of this book is to shift from a top-down to a bottom-up perspective in the way that we understand ethnocultural communities. The book outlines the Skills Identification Stage Model (SISM) as initially proposed by Parham (2002) to establish specific skills in working with African American communities. In addition to highlighting the original African American model, the book has adapted the model to highlight its utility with the Asian, Latino, Native, and Middle Eastern American communities. Each specific ethnocultural community is addressed with case examples to highlight the model's implementation. In addition, the book addresses how the content can be integrated into the classroom and how it can help students develop the needed skills to respond to the needs of ethnocultural communities. The book also addresses future implications for education, training, practice, and research and elaborates on the multiple perspectives in attempting to understand, and further develop, a multicultural framework"--Provided by publisher.


Culture in Minds and Societies

Culture in Minds and Societies

Author: Jaan Valsiner

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 430

ISBN-13: 9788132108504

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This book presents a new look at the relationship between people and society, produces a semiotic theory of cultural psychology and provides a dynamic treatment of culture in human lives.


The Psychology of Ethnic Groups in the United States

The Psychology of Ethnic Groups in the United States

Author: Pamela Balls Organista

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 425

ISBN-13: 1412915406

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Providing students with a readable, basic text on fundamental issues and methods that distinguish the field of ethnic psychology within mainstream psychology, the authors overview the field of ethnic psychology with emphasis on the experiences of African American, Asian American/Pacific Islander, American Indian/Alaskan Native, Hispanic/Latino, and multiethnic individuals.


Understanding Cross-Cultural Psychology

Understanding Cross-Cultural Psychology

Author: Pittu D Laungani

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2007-01-19

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 9780761971542

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"Few psychology books capture the reader through their table of contents like this one. The book contrasts dominant ideas from Eastern and Western psychology and, in doing so, challenges one's own assumptions ... perhaps the book's greatest strength is the holistic focus on life as a lived experience, which also makes it fun to read."--The Psychologist.


Key Words in Multicultural Interventions

Key Words in Multicultural Interventions

Author: Jeffery Scott Mio

Publisher: Greenwood

Published: 1999-11-30

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 0313295476

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Presents common terms used in multicultural counseling and research. Terms are not only denotatively defined, but connotations are also included, as well as historical information and important writings about the terms. Intended to be a resource for those interested in the area of multiculturalism.


Multicultural School Psychology Competencies

Multicultural School Psychology Competencies

Author: Danielle Martines

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2008-07-08

Total Pages: 545

ISBN-13: 1412905141

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This is a practical resource guide presenting lecturers and students with material which will help apply the theory of multicultural school psychology and counselling in practice. Its emphasis is on helping educational psychologists to develop and refine multicultural competencies and assessments.