The Handbook of Chicana/O Psychology and Mental Health

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2004-06-10
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

Mexican-Americans now constitute two thirds of what has become the largest and fastest-growing minority group in the United States, Hispanics. They have distinct cultural patterns and values that those who seek to serve them competently as clinicians and educators, and those who attempt to study them, need to understand. This is the first comprehensive overview of the psychology of the Chicana/o experience since 1984. Solidly grounded in the latest theory and research, much of which is relevant to other Latina/o groups as well, The Handbook of Chicana/o Psychology and Mental Health is an indispensable source of up-to-date information and guidance for mental health and education professionals, their trainees and students; and for social and behavioral scientists interested in the impact of cultural differences in multicultural settings.

Table of Contents

Preface xiii
An Appreciation of Dr. Martha E. Bernal (1931--2001) xvii
Melba J. T. Vasquez
I. BEING AND BECOMING A CHICANA/O: GENERAL ISSUES
1(126)
Mestiza/o and Chicana/o Psychology: Theory, Research, and Application
3(20)
Manuel Ramirez III
Acculturation: A Psychological Construct of Continuing Relevance for Chicana/o Psychology
23(20)
Israel Cuellar
Roxana I. Siles
Erika Bracamontes
Ethnic Identity Development in Chicana/o Youth
43(18)
Elizabeth M. Vera
Stephen M. Quintana
Stereotypes of Chicanas and Chicanos: Impact on Family Functioning, Individual Expectations, Goals, and Behavior
61(22)
Yolanda Flores Niemann
Problem Behaviors of Chicana/o and Latina/o Adolescents: An Analysis of Prevalence, Risk, and Protective Factors
83(28)
Manuel Barrera, Jr.
Nancy A. Gonzales
Vera Lopez
A. Cristina Fernandez
Folk Healing and Curanderismo Within the Contemporary Chicana/o Community: Current Status
111(16)
Martin Harris
Roberto J. Velasquez
Jerre White
Teresa Renteria
II. PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF CHICANA/OS
127(48)
Integrating a Cultural Perspective in Psychological Test Development
129(24)
Steven R. Lopez
Amy Weisman
Culturally Competent Assessment of Chicana/os With the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2
153(22)
Roberto J. Velasquez
Maria Garrido
Jeanett Castellanos
Maria Patricia Burton
III. CONCEPTUALIZING EFFECTIVE INTERVENTION: LA MUJER Y EL HOMBRE
175(90)
Psychotherapy of Chicano Men
177(16)
Roberto J. Velasquez
Maria Patricia Burton
Psychotherapy With Gay Chicanos
193(22)
Richard A. Rodriguez
Multiracial Feminism for Chicana/o Psychology
215(16)
Leticia M. Arellano
Christina Ayala-Alcantar
Psychotherapy With Chicanas
231(20)
Patricia Arredondo
Group Therapy With Chicanas
251(14)
Louise Baca
Patricia Hernandez
IV. CONCEPTUALIZING EFFECTIVE INTERVENTION: LA FAMILIA
265(58)
Domestic Violence in Chicana/o Families
267(18)
Yvette G. Flores-Ortiz
Family Therapy With Chicana/os
285(38)
Joseph M. Cervantes
Lisa I. Sweatt
V. RISKS AND PREVENTION
323(76)
Substance Abuse Among Chicanos and Other Mexican Groups
325(28)
Richard C. Cervantes
Maria Felix-Ortiz
Culturally and Socially Competent HIV Prevention With Mexican Farm Workers
353(18)
Kurt C. Organista
A Cultural Perspective on Prevention Interventions
371(28)
Felipe Gonzalez Castro
Nilda Teresa Hernandez
VI. NEW DIRECTIONS
399(70)
Ambrocia and Omar Go to College: A Psychosociocultural Examination of Chicana/os in Higher Education
401(26)
Alberta M. Gloria
Theresa A. Segura-Herrera
Cultural Competency: Teaching, Training, and the Delivery of Services for Chicana/os
427(28)
Brian W. McNeill
Loreto R. Prieto
Fernando Ortiz
Cynthia A. Yamokoski
Quality de Vida: Browning Our Understanding of Quality of Life
455(14)
Jason Duque Raley
J. Manuel Casas
Carla Victoria Corral
Epilogue: Challenges and Opportunities for Chicana/o Psychologists: Past, Present, and Future 469(14)
Martha E. Bernal
About the Editors and Contributors 483(8)
About Other Pioneers in Chicana/o Psychology 491(2)
Author Index 493(20)
Subject Index 513

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