Culture, Ethnicity, and Mental IllnessAlbert Gaw American Psychiatric Press, 1993 - 640 pages The book provides a cultural framework in the psychiatric care of a variety of groups in the United States, including African Americans, American Indians, Alaska Natives, Asian Americans, Hispanics, women, elderly people, and gay men and lesbians. Eight glossaries of ethnic terms, including foreign language characters, are included. |
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... Acculturation . This concept refers to the sociocultural changes that take place when individuals originating in one culture move to a new culture . High levels of acculturation imply a high degree of assimilation or identifi- cation ...
... Acculturation . This concept refers to the sociocultural changes that take place when individuals originating in one culture move to a new culture . High levels of acculturation imply a high degree of assimilation or identifi- cation ...
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... acculturation . The various generations within the United States can also be designated by degree of acculturation . Clinicians can use the following as a framework when ap- proaching a Japanese patient . Less - acculturated patients ...
... acculturation . The various generations within the United States can also be designated by degree of acculturation . Clinicians can use the following as a framework when ap- proaching a Japanese patient . Less - acculturated patients ...
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... acculturation and mental disorder , it was found that those who were more acculturated differed from the less acculturated only in hav- ing more drug abuse or dependence - presumably an effect of the dominant Los Angeles culture where ...
... acculturation and mental disorder , it was found that those who were more acculturated differed from the less acculturated only in hav- ing more drug abuse or dependence - presumably an effect of the dominant Los Angeles culture where ...
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Theoretical Considerations | 3 |
Practical Considerations | 49 |
Simons M D M A | 75 |
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American Psychiatric Press Review of Psychiatry, Volume 12 Michelle B. Riba,Allan Tasman No preview available - 1993 |
Assessing and Treating Culturally Diverse Clients: A Practical Guide Freddy A. Paniagua No preview available - 2005 |