Introduction
I. PSYCHOLOGY AND ETHNICITY:THEORETICAL
AND METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS
Lee A.Clark -- Mutual Relevance
of Mainstream and Cross-Cultural Psychology
Sumie Okazaki and
StanleySue -- Methodological
Issues in Assessment Research with Ethnic Minorities
II. PSYCHOLOGY AND ETHNICITY:BASIC
QUESTIONS
National Advisory Mental
HealthCouncil -- Basic Behavioral Science
Research for Mental Health
Marvin Zuckerman -- Some Dubious Premises in
Research and Theory on Racial Differences
III.ETHNIC IDENTITY
Jean S. Phinney -- Ethnic Identity in Adolescents
and Adults: Review of Research
Maria P.P. Root -- Resolving
"Other" Status: Identity Development of Biracial Individuals
IV. ACCULTURATION
ANDBICULTURALISM
John W. Berry -- Acculturative Stress
Teresa LaFromboise, Hardin L. K. Coleman, and
Jennifer Gerton -- Psychological Impact of
Biculturalism: Evidence and Theory
V. RISK BEHAVIORS
BarbaraK.Yee, Felipe G. Castro, W. Rodney
Hammond, Robert John,Gail E. Wyatt and
Betty R. Yung -- Risk-Taking and Abusive Behaviors
Among Ethnic Minorities
William A.Vega, Rick S. Zimmerman, George
J. Warheit, EleniApospori, and
Andres G. Gil -- Risk Factors for Early Adolescent
Drug Use in Four Ethnic and Racial Groups
Raul Caetano -- Drinking and Alcohol-Related
Problems Among Minority Women
Gerardo Marin -- Expectancies for Drinking and
Excessive Drinking Among Mexican Americans and Non-Hispanic
Whites
VI. CULTURE,BEHAVIOR AND
HEALTH
Shirley P. Bagley, Ronald Angel,Peggye
Dilworth-Anderson, William Liu, and Steven Schinke --
Adaptive Health Behaviors Among Ethnic Minorities
Pamela Balls Organista and Kurt C.
Organista -- Culture and Gender Sensitive AIDS Prevention
with Mexican Migrant Laborers: A Primer for Counselors
VII.PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS
Amado M. Padilla, Richard C.Cervantes,
Margarita Maldonado, Rosa E. Garcia -- Coping Responses to
Psychosocial Stressors Among Mexican and Central American
Immigrants
Shelley R. Adler -- Refugee Stress and Folk
Belief: Hmong Sudden Deaths
Stanley Sue, Derald W. Sue, Leslie Sue, and David
T.Takeuchi -- Psychopathology Among Asian
Americans: A Model Minority?
Francis R. Abueg and Kevin M.
Chun -- Traumatization Stress among Asians and Asian
Americans
Robert E. Roberts, Catherine R. Roberts, and
Y.Richard Chen -- Ethnocultural
Differences in Prevalence of Adolescent Depression
VIII. CULTURALLYAPPROPRIATE
INTERVENTIONS
Lloyd H. Rogler -- Research on Mental Health
Services: Targets of Convergence
David T. Takeuchi, Stanley Sue, and May
Yeh -- Return Rates and Outcomes from Ethnicity-Specific
Mental Health Programs
George S. Renfrey -- Cognitive-Behavior Therapy
and the Native American Client
Kurt C.Organista and
Ricardo R. Munoz -- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
with Latinos
Jewelle T. Gibbs and Diana Fuery
-- Mental Health and Well-Being of Black Women: Toward Strategies
of Empowerment
Davis Y. Ja and Bart Aoki --
Substance Abuse Treatment: Cultural Barriers in the Asian-American
Community
Pamela Balls Organista, Kevin M. Chun, and Gerardo Marín are respectively, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Professor and Associate Dean in the Psychology Department at the University of San Francisco.
"Readings in Ethnic Psychology is an invaluable resource and is
must reading for scholars, researchers, and students wanting to
learn the depth, complexity and diversity of knowledge in ethnic
psychology. This collection is the most comprehensive source in the
field and the editors must be congratulated for their thoughtful
and illuminating efforts." -- Joseph E. Trimble, Professor of
Psychology, Western Washington University
"Readings in Ethnic Psychology captures some of the major
conceptual and empirical writings over the past decade spanning a
diverse set of topics. Its multicultural subtext will allow readers
to assess the similarities and uniqueness of different ethnic
groups across a range of issues." -- David T. Takeuchi, Professor
of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Science, UCLA
"Here, under one cover, the reader will find a sampling of the key
issues in the field and many of the most influential authors in the
last decade. A wonderful introduction for students and a practical
reference work for faculty." -- Ricardo F. Munoz, Professor of
Psychology, University of California
"There is increasing need for collections that are socioculturally
diverse and cover major theoritical and methodological issues
facing the field. This volume is one of the best in the new
offerings." -- Hector F. Myers, Professor of Psychology, UCLA
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