Handbook of Asian American psychology

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書誌事項

Handbook of Asian American psychology

Lee C. Lee and Nolan W.S. Zane, editors

Sage, c1998

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注記

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

収録内容

  • Research methods
  • Families
  • Psychosocial status of children and youth
  • The elderly: their stress, coping and mental health
  • women
  • Interracial marriages: where are the Asian Americans and where are they going?
  • Multiracial Americans: changing the face of Asian America
  • Ethnic identity
  • Academic achievement and performance
  • Career development and vocational behaviors
  • Racism
  • Internment of the intergenerational relations
  • Psychopathology
  • Mental health services and treatment
  • Family violence
  • Addictive behaviors

内容説明・目次

内容説明

With the landmark publication of the Handbook of Asian American Psychology, professionals, students, and researchers now have a handy reference on topics that are germane to the understanding of Asian Americans. In recent years, the Asian American population has seen an explosion not only in size but also in diversity. As a result, the research and literature has reflected this explosion with a mass of new material presented in various journals on different Asian American subgroups. However, much of these research articles focus too narrowly on one subgroup, on disparate topics, and are published in varied disciplinary journals. Until now, there hasnAEt been a single-volume resource that integrates descriptions and evaluations of current research on all ethnic subgroups of Asian Americans. The Handbook of Asian American Psychology stands alone as the most comprehensive handbook on Asian Americans. A select group of prominent scholars and clinicians focus on a wide range of topics, including: + Racism + Family violence + Addictive behaviors + Interracial marriage + Academic achievement and performance + Interpersonal relations + Career development + Mental health services and treatment This bold new handbook provides insights into the diverse and varied nature of Asian American cultures and communication and makes a distinguished contribution to the body of knowledge on Asian Americans. It will be highly valued by professionals, students, and academics in ethnic studies, psychology, clinical and counseling psychology, social welfare, developmental psychology, gender studies, family studies, nursing, gerontology, research methods, and interpersonal communication.

目次

Foreword - Dick Suinn An Overview - Lee C Lee Research Methods - Jeffrey S Tanaka et al The Construct Validity of Self-Identity and its Psychological Implications PART ONE: LIFE COURSE DEVELOPMENT Families - Barbara Yee, Larke Huang and Angela Lew Life-Span Socialization in a Cultural Context Psychosocial Status of Children and Youths - Lee C Lee and Ginny Zhan The Elderly - Paul Wong and Victor Ujimoto Their Stress, Coping and Mental Health Women - Maria Root Interracial Marriages - Harry Kitano, Diane Fujino and Jane Takahashi Sato Where are the Asian Americans and where are they going? Multiracial Americans - Maria Root Changing the Face of Asian America Ethnic Identity - David Sue, Winnie Mak and Derald Sue Academic Achievement and Performance - Jayjia Hsia and Samuel Peng Career Development and Vocational Behaviours - Frederick Leong PART TWO: SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ADJUSTMENT Racism - Kathleen Young and David Takeuchi Internment and Intergenerational Relations - Donna Nagata Psychopathology - Kevin Chun et al Mental Health Services and Treatment - Jean Chin Family Violence - Joyce Lum Addictive Behaviors - Nolan Zane and Jeannie Huh-Kim

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