Multicultural Psychology

Third Edition

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Parenting, Prejudice, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies, Ethnic Studies, Health & Well Being, Psychology
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Author: Gordon C. Nagayama Hall ISBN: 9781134990870
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: December 14, 2017
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Gordon C. Nagayama Hall
ISBN: 9781134990870
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: December 14, 2017
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Multicultural Psychology introduces students to the myriad ways in which multicultural issues affect our understanding of, and research in, a wide range of domains including biological, developmental, social, and clinical psychological science. It provides in-depth coverage of the largest groups of color in the United States: African Americans, Latinx Americans, Asian Pacific Americans, and Native Americans. Students will gain an understanding of how race, ethnicity, and culture shape their own behavior, beliefs, interactions, and expectations, and those of the people around them.

New to this edition:

-New chapters on Clinical Psychology and Racial/Ethnic Identity and Acculturation

-Greater focus on study of intersectional identities

-Incorporates up-to-date research from a rapidly growing literature

-Expanded coverage of qualitative research methods

-Information about supplemental blog and video resources

-Companion Website where students will find review questions and resource links, and instructors will find PowerPoint slides and discussion questions

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Multicultural Psychology introduces students to the myriad ways in which multicultural issues affect our understanding of, and research in, a wide range of domains including biological, developmental, social, and clinical psychological science. It provides in-depth coverage of the largest groups of color in the United States: African Americans, Latinx Americans, Asian Pacific Americans, and Native Americans. Students will gain an understanding of how race, ethnicity, and culture shape their own behavior, beliefs, interactions, and expectations, and those of the people around them.

New to this edition:

-New chapters on Clinical Psychology and Racial/Ethnic Identity and Acculturation

-Greater focus on study of intersectional identities

-Incorporates up-to-date research from a rapidly growing literature

-Expanded coverage of qualitative research methods

-Information about supplemental blog and video resources

-Companion Website where students will find review questions and resource links, and instructors will find PowerPoint slides and discussion questions

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