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Contribution to Book
Psychological Assessment in Diagnosis and Treatment of Ethnic Group Members
Psychological Intervention and Cultural Diversity (1999)
  • Richard H. Dana, Portland State University
Abstract

The second edition of this outstanding book is valuable for any reader who will be providing mental health services to culturally diverse populations. The client groups covered include African American, Native American, Asian American,and Hispanic. The book examines the range and kinds of problems that these non-traditional clients present to the practitioner, and suggests approaches to solving them. Psychological Intervention and Cultural Diversity commences with an overview of the demographics, ethnosociopolitical concerns, and clinical issues surrounding minority services. Various modes of intervention individual, group, family psychotherapy, community-based, and traditional indigenous are described in detail, enumerating the benefits of each approach in the next part. Special populations minority women, youth, immigrants and refugees, and substance abusers are the focus of part three, and the final four chapters are devoted to research and training issues.

For readers interested in mental health services to culturally diverse populations.

Keywords
  • Mental Health,
  • Multicultural populations,
  • Personality Assessment
Publication Date
1999
Editor
Joseph F. Aponte, Julian Wohl
Publisher
Allyn & Bacon
ISBN
9780205294749
Citation Information
Richard H. Dana. "Psychological Assessment in Diagnosis and Treatment of Ethnic Group Members" 2ndBoston, MAPsychological Intervention and Cultural Diversity (1999)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/richard_dana/191/