04511nam 2200649Ia 450 991081458260332120200520144314.097814522503661452250367(CKB)2560000000089872(EBL)997102(OCoLC)809773975(SSID)ssj0000706210(PQKBManifestationID)12261436(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000706210(PQKBWorkID)10629971(PQKB)11099923(MiAaPQ)EBC997102(EXLCZ)99256000000008987219971017d1998 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrUnderstanding cultural identity in intervention and assessment /Richard H. Dana1st ed.Thousand Oaks Sage Publicationsc19981 online resource (273 p.)Multicultural aspects of counseling series ;v. 9Description based upon print version of record.9781322418131 1322418136 9780761903635 0761903631 Includes bibliographical references (p. 206-242) and index.Cover; Contents; Series Editor's Introduction; Acknowledgments; Preface; Chapter 1 - Mental Health Services and Multicultural Populations; Clinical Psychology Training; Community Mental Health; Practitioner-Scholar, Community, and Counseling Psychology Training; Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs); Societal Transformation by Immigration, Outmarriage, and Segregation; Managed Care for Multicultural Populations; Prologue; Chapter 2 - Why is it so Difficult to Provide Quality Care for Multicultural Populations?; Worldview and Identity; Acculturation; Racism as BiasEthnocentrism and EthnorelativismResearch Beliefs; Anglo American Standards; Underuse of Services; Chapter 3 - Quality Care for Multicultural Populations; Becoming a Provider; Ethical Standards; Problems Requiring Competent Care; Multicultural Assessment Prerequisitites; Intervention Model; Training and Evaluation; Dimensions of Quality Care; Chapter 4 - Identities of Clients and Providers; Clients as Cultural Beings; Anglo American Provider Worldview and Identity Development; Clients and Providers; Chapter 5 - African AmericansUse of Services, Providers, and Mainstream or Culture-Specific ProgramsHealth and Illness Beliefs; Social Class; Racial Identity and Cultural Identity; Problems-in-Living, Stress and Oppression, Culture-General Disorders, and Culture-Bound Disorders; Interventions; Chapter 6 - American Indians/Alaska Natives; Psychopathology, Culture-Bound Disorders, and Problems-in-Living; Culture-General Interventions; Combined Interventions; Culture-Specific Interventions; Traditional Healing Practices; A Model for Culturally Competent Intervention; Chapter 7 - Asians and Asian AmericansChinese and Chinese AmericansJapanese and Japanese Americans; Southeast Asians and Southeast Asian Americans; Chapter 8 - Hispanic Americans/Latinos; Health/Illness Beliefs; Interventions in Selected Countries of Origin; Symptoms, Psychopathologies, Problems-in-Living, and Culture-Bound Disorders; Acculturation and Psychopathology; Culture-General Interventions; Combined Approaches; Culture-Specific Interventions and Healing Practices; Culture-Specific Service-Delivery Settings; Chapter 9 - Epilogue; References; Index; About the AuthorHow can quality mental health care be provided for multicultural populations? This volume explores this question by focusing on mental health services in the United States for a variety of populations, including African Americans, Native Americans and Chinese Americans.Multicultural Aspects of Counseling And PsychotherapyCross-cultural counselingUnited StatesMinoritiesMental health servicesUnited StatesPsychiatry, TransculturalUnited StatesCross-cultural counselingMinoritiesMental health servicesPsychiatry, Transcultural362.2/089/00973Dana Richard H(Richard Henry),1927-1754314MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910814582603321Understanding cultural identity in intervention and assessment4190586UNINA