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Beyond providing a solid historical context, the handbook offers an up-to-date review across the major domains of psychology from a multicultural perspective. The purpose of this two-volume handbook is to present the best science and best practice within this cross-cutting perspective of psychology.
A primary purpose of this volume is to summarize research data to inform mental health practices relevant to client race and ethnicity, two delimited aspects of multiculturalism. Using meta-analytic methods to summarize data in Chapters 2 to 10, the book addresses questions that are fundamental to the discipline.
10 mar 2021 · Volume 2, focusing on applications and training, includes chapters covering historical and professional perspectives; stress, adjustment, and positive psychology; diagnosis and assessment; psychopathology; clinical interventions; applied and preventive psychology; and training and supervision.
We turn now to a review of what we believe are the primary concerns currently facing the field, including precise definitions of the terms race and ethnicity in research; integration of approaches across theory, constructs and methods of interest; and the proper use of theory and instruments through their breadth and depth.
APA Handbook of Multicultural Psychology, Vol. 2: Applications and Training, edited by F. T. L. Leong, L. Comas-Díaz, G. C. Nagayama Hall, V. C. McLoyd, and J. E. Trimble
MP theory spells out its propositions and testable predictions that follow from theory, thereby contributing a more comprehensive and theory-driven approach to the studies of personality within multicultural psychology.
APA Handbook of Multicultural Psychology, Vol. 1: Theory and Research. T. Yip, Sara Douglass, R. Sellers. Published 2015. Psychology, Sociology. Racial/ethnic identity is but one of myriad social identities that an individual can use to define a sense of self.