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ISBN 10: 019764127X
ISBN 13: 978-0197641279
Author: Jeffery Scott Mio, Lori A. Barker, Melanie M. Domenech Rodríguez, John Gonzalez
Multicultural Psychology combines quantitative and qualitative research with anecdotal material to examine an array of multicultural issues and capture the richness of diverse cultures. The text focuses on such compelling topics as differences in world views, communication, racial and cultural identity, development, racism, and immigration. Other issues covered in the text include gender, sexuality, age, and ability. The authors provide a strong, vivid, and personal voice to the text, richly populating it with anecdotes from themselves, their students, and other contributors and using these as central points around which to build their case for multicultural issues based on science.
Table of contents:
CHAPTER 1 What Is Multicultural Psychology?
What Is Multicultural Psychology?
Narrow and Broad Definitions of Culture
Culture and Worldview
What Is Race?
Race, Culture, Ethnicity, and Intersectionality
Multicultural Psychology and Related Fields
Multiculturalism as a Philosophy
Do We Still Need the Field of Multicultural Psychology?
Multiculturalism as the Fourth Force
Understanding the Cultural Context of Behavior: The Biopsychosocial Model
The Basic Tenets of Multicultural Theory
Historical Background
Dubious Beginnings
We Begin to Define Ourselves
Gender Differences
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer+ Issues
The Rise of Multiculturalism
Summary
CHAPTER 2 Multicultural Issues Involving Research and Testing
Research Methods in Psychology
The General Research Model
The European American Standard
The Ethics of Conducting Research
Internal Versus External Validity
Quantitative Versus Qualitative Research
Quantitative Approaches
Qualitative Approaches
Equivalence of Measures
Qualitative Approaches and Gender
Qualitative Approaches and Older Populations
Indigenous Practices and Ways of Knowing
Experimental Designs
Collaborative Problem Solving
Psychological Testing
Intelligence Testing
Intelligence, Context, and Older Adults
Alternative Conceptions of Intelligence
Personality and Diagnostic Testing
Summary
CHAPTER 3 Cultural Differences in Worldviews
Different Perspectives for Looking at Cultures
Imposing a Worldview
Understanding Differences From Within
Male and Female Perspectives
Well-Meaning Clashes
Individualism Versus Collectivism
The Individual and Society
Guilt Versus Shame
Face Saving, Face Giving, and Social Support
Are We WEIRD?
Value Orientation and Worldviews
Kluckhohn and Strodtbeck’s Value Orientation Model
Derald Wing Sue’s Worldview Model
Ethnic Minority Worldview
Worldview of Women
Worldview of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, and Queer+ Individuals
Worldview Based on Social Class
Youth and Worldview
Worldview and COVID-19
Worldview and Conspiracy Theories
Summary
CHAPTER 4 Cultural Differences in Communication
Conversational Rules
Nonverbal Aspects of Language
Proxemics
Kinesics
Haptics
Paralanguage
High- Versus Low-Context Communication
Direct Versus Indirect Communication
Ethnic Minority Patterns of Communication
African Americans
Latinxs
American Indians
Communication Patterns of Older Adults
Communication Among Younger Adults
Prevalence of Social Media
Positives and Negatives of Social Media Use
The Silver Lining
Gender Differences in Communication
Bilingual Communication
Cognitive Consequences of Bilingualism
Social Consequences of Bilingualism
Summary
CHAPTER 5 Immigrants, Refugees, and the Acculturation Process
Immigrants and Refugees
Immigrants
Refugees and Asylum Seekers
Common Experiences of Immigrants and Refugees
Language Barriers
Support Networks
Family Relationships and Roles
Employment
Education
Acculturation
“Old” and “New” Immigrants
Models of Acculturation
Acculturation of Immigrants
Evolution of Acculturation
Acculturation Without Migration
Ecological Context and Fit
Summary
CHAPTER 6 Stereotyping, Prejudice, Discrimination, and Racism
Processes of Cognitive-Social Categorization
The Development of Negative Stereotypes
Stereotype Threat
Racism
Racism in the News
Forms of Racism
Overt Racism
Covert Racism
Aversive Racism
Color-Blind Racial Ideology
Racial Microaggressions
Microaggressions Broadly Defined
Intersectionality
White Privilege
White Fragility
Summary
CHAPTER 7 Cultural Identity Development
A Model of Personal Identity
Ethnic, Racial, and Cultural Identity Development
African American Identity Development
American Indian Identity Development
Latinx Identity Development
Asian American Identity Development
European American Racial Identity Development
Multiracial Identity Development
LGBTQ2S+ Identity Development
Racial and Cultural Identity Development Model
A Critique of the Stage Models
Future Directions in Ethnic, Racial, and Cultural Identity Research
Multiple Layering of Identities
Summary
CHAPTER 8 Culture and Health
Health, Health Behaviors, and Health Psychology
Health Disparities Defined
Causes of Health Disparities
Racism
Poverty
Structural Barriers
Access to the Health-Care System
Differential Treatment
Mistrust of the Health Care System
Intersectionality and Disparities
Why Should We Care?
Bringing About Change
Summary
CHAPTER 9 Culture and Mental Health
Culture and Diagnosis
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders: A Classification System
Culture and the Expression of Symptoms
Cultural Group Differences and Mental Health
The Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Studies
National Survey on Drug Use and Health
Ethnic/Racial Groups Not Well Represented in the Large Epidemiologic Studies
Critique of the Epidemiologic Studies
Conclusions From Existing Data
Prevalence Rates Around the World
Gender Differences
Cultural Concepts of Distress
Eating Disorders: An American Cultural Syndrome?
Culture and the Treatment of Mental Disorders
Underutilization of Mental Health Services
Barriers to Treatment
Culture-Bound Values as Barriers
Class-Bound Values as Barriers
Language Variables as a Barrier
Experience With Microaggressions
Culturally Responsive Therapeutic Approaches
The Training of Mental Health Professionals: Multicultural Competence
Cultural Matching
Culture-Specific Therapies
Example of a Culture-Specific Approach: African-Centered Psychology
Treatment Issues and Strategies for Sexual Minorities
Evidence-Based Practice in Psychology
Social Justice Counseling/Psychotherapy
Summary
CHAPTER 10 Where Do We Go from Here? Building Multicultural Competence
How to Increase Your Multicultural Competence
Awareness of Your Own Cultural Attitudes
The Four F Reactions: Freeze, Flee, Fight, and Fright
The Five D’s of Difference
Distancing
Denial
Defensiveness
Devaluing
Discovery
The Three S’s of Similarity
Simple
Safe
Sane
Examining Your Biases, Prejudices, and Stereotypes
Learning About Your Own Culture
Understanding Other Worldviews
Learning Key Historical Events
Becoming Aware of Sociopolitical Issues
Knowing Basic Values and Beliefs
Understanding Cultural Practices
Knowing the Dynamics of Racism, Discrimination, and Stereotyping
Development of Culturally Appropriate Interpersonal Skills
Education and Training
Experience and Practice
Travel
An Attitude of Discovery and Courage
Developing Empathy
Action
Speaking Up for Others: Being an Ally
Speaking Up for Oneself: Comfort with Difficult Dialogues
Microinterventions
Being Antiracist
Courage Revisited
Cultural Humility
A Change in Worldview
Summary
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